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Most Cambodians consider themselves to be Khmers, whose Angkor Empire extended over much of Southeast Asia and reached its zenith between the 10th and 13th centuries. Subsequently, attacks by the Thai and Cham (from present-day Vietnam) weakened the empire ushering in a long period of decline. In 1863, the king of Cambodia placed the country under French protection; it became part of French Indochina in 1887. Following Japanese occupation in World War II, Cambodia became independent within the French Union in 1949 and fully independent in 1953. After a five-year struggle, Communist Khmer Rouge forces captured Phnom Penh in April 1975 and ordered the evacuation of all cities and towns; at least 1.5 million Cambodians died from execution, enforced hardships, or starvation during the Khmer Rouge regime under POL POT. A December 1978 Vietnamese invasion drove the Khmer Rouge into the countryside, led to a 10-year Vietnamese occupation, and touched off almost 13 years of civil war. The 1991 Paris Peace Accords mandated democratic elections and a ceasefire, which was not fully respected by the Khmer Rouge. UN-sponsored elections in 1993 helped restore some semblance of normalcy and the final elements of the Khmer Rouge surrendered in early 1999. Factional fighting in 1997 ended the first coalition government, but a second round of national elections in 1998 led to the formation of another coalition government and renewed political stability. The July 2003 elections were relatively peaceful, but it took one year of negotiations between contending political parties before a coalition government was formed. Nation-wide local elections are scheduled for 2007 and national elections for 2008. To be updated

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Today was a fairly touristy day for us. We decided to visit the Silver Pagoda in the Royal Palace as well as the National Museum in the morning, and then the Tuol Sleng Museum in the afternoon, the later being housed in the school grounds which were known as the S-21 prison during the Pol Pot/Khmer Rouge rule. We headed out to the Royal Palace at around 8am (we actually walked there, can you believe it?? The excuse of wanting to support the poor tuk-tuk and moto drivers of Phnom Penh didn't stretch far enough this time.) and stopped for some [View Full Entry]

Me in the Monsoons - Maria Konecsny | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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By Nebula
February 25th 2006

What about Angkorwat?

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Angkorwat
Angkorwat
Sunrise at Angkorwat
Before I start journaling about my short trip to Cambodia, my mum has been officially “banned” from this blog. Not that this contains any gross pictures or disgusting narrations, it is just that in her mind (and no thanks to my neighbours’ added untruth flavours of Cambodia), she has visualized this country with lots of landmines and hundreds of hungry children who will turn up in hordes begging any tourists they see for money. So she is not particularly happy that only my friend Deborah and I are making this trip alone and she probably freaked out if she knows that [View Full Entry]

Nebula - Louise Tan | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 26th 2006 | 292 Views | [diary=42978]

Chong Khneas
Police post
Church

Today's entry is going to be shorter than yesterdays (do I hear you all sigh with relief??), only because we have yet to fill the second half of the day with exciting things! I woke up early this morning, and decided to fight the urge of wanted to fall asleep again, and instead got up at 6am to read A History of Cambodia on the weathered hammock on the small balcony of our building. Before I actually opened the book, I was spellbound for half an hour, just watching the people in the alley below washing dishes, cooking meals for what [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 25th 2006 | 111 Views | [diary=43026]


By Simmy
February 24th 2006

5th Week Cambodia

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This week was spent at Wat Damnak working with the monks to teach the children and to build an extension onto their organisation's building and repaint, to store rice and supplies for the poor. I was a little worried when we had to build our own scaffolding from sticks and a few nails on which I had to learn how to climb up onto the 3rd level without a ladder to scrap the paint off the outside walls. None of the platforms were secured so we had to make sure we balanced 2 people on each level to stop it [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 24th 2006 | 125 Views | [diary=42865]


Today would have to rank amongst the most amazing days of my life. I think I just smiled the entire day, literally from dusk till dawn (and still smiling). I guess you want to know why???? Well..... I think I had mentioned that I had a contact in Phnom Penh by the name of Kirk, who is one of the young Melbournians who runs and funds the Happy School, a small community school in the southern quarters of PP. Kirk showed up last night as we were having our traditional Khmer dinner at the guesthouse, and joined us for a Beer [View Full Entry]

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On the 24th February, I was fortunate enough to be a guest at a most splendid dinner party at my friend Reggie’s house. As it turned out, we had a number of things to celebrate! Before I left to Cambodia, I was given a book called “Emergency Sex and Other Desperate Measures” by Kenneth Cain, Heidi Postlewait, and Andrew Thomson . At first glance I presumed this book would be an obnoxious rant of ex-pats living it up on UN per diems, however was pleasantly surprised, as [View Full Entry]

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Haitian mushroom rice and prawns
Reggie and Romy
Mum and I after dinner

Pagoda Monkey
Pagoda Monkey
Not as shy as he looks! Too cute.
Well, our Kampot leg of the journey had its good and bad points,mostly good and Bokor Hill Station was as eerie as promised. I'm writing this from Vietnam but that's a whole other entry! I'll stick with the topic at hand and begin with the getting there which, as always, had its ups and downs and not just on the bumpy roads... GETTING THERE We finally were able to tear ourselves away from the beach and organised to take a share taxi to Kampot which usually runs at 3 or 4 dollars each and they fill the camry sedan with up [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 3rd 2006 | 183 Views | [diary=43232]

Market Shot
Church
Condom PSA

I am very pleased to say that we have finally arrived in Phnom Penh, the place that has been in my dreams for so long, yet out of reach because of a multitude of lame excuses. But no more! What can I say? I love the place. We arrived around lunchtime from Siem Reap via bus, and I was woken my a jolt, only to find that we were pulling up at our final stop. Outside were hordes of rickshaw and moto drivers, all adamant to get out business, the $US1 that it costs to get anywhere around the city. I [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 23rd 2006 | 148 Views | [diary=42708]


Sokna
Sokna
11yr old Sokna wowing the locals with his fire twirling at Khin's Shack provides great entertainment. So does playing rock, paper, scissors and different cambodian clapping games with him also!
Hi everyone. It's been a while since my last entry. Somehow i got completely caught up in doing absolutely nothing! Am writing this from Kampot but have just spent 6 days - twice the anticipated stay - yet again - at cambodia's premier beach town, Sihanoukville. I'll start, as usual with getting there... GETTING THERE Our courtesy tuktuk didn't turn up so the 2 of us climbed on the back of a moto (driver & scooter) and legged it to the bus depot and of course it left late so there were no problems with missing it. We took GST bus [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 26th 2006 | 520 Views | [diary=42721]

Me and locals at Khin
jim on moto
Sunset

School--Floating Village
School--Floating Village
A colorful school, with the morning snack seller stopping by
Part 15 February 16 Siem Reap It is not hard to get off the tourist track here. Simply crossing the river (a muddy brown little meander) gets us to a ruddy dirt road and the last sighting of any Caucasians. We cycle along past waterwheels, fish drying, schools, wats, and all the other "regular" life sights of shops and homes and kareoke halls that make up life here. Soon we come upon fields of corn, and after that rice that grows in what is the outskirts of Tonle Sap Lake when it is high during rainy season. Overlooking the rice fields, [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 23rd 2006 | 293 Views | [diary=42740]

Schoolbus--Floating Village
Floating Village
Kids at Work