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Listening to Khmer NGO presentations at a forum in Kampong Thom province, July 2007.
Listening to Khmer NGO presentations at a forum in Kampong Thom province, July 2007.
85-year-old woman Kroem Ken discusses her everyday life and Khmer Krom culture. Despite her age, she continues to sell noodles in a food stand in order to make a living. While she still follows many of the Khmer Krom cultural traditions, she notes that younger Khmer Krom people often do not know about many of these traditions. (Photo by Rothany Srun)
85-year-old woman Kroem Ken discusses her everyday life and Khmer Krom culture. Despite her age, she continues to sell noodles in a food stand in order to make a living. While she still follows many of the Khmer Krom cultural traditions, she notes that younger Khmer Krom people often do not know about many of these traditions. (Photo by Rothany Srun)
Khmer Krom civil party and survivor Un Sovannary (Photo by Rothany Srun).
Khmer Krom civil party and survivor Un Sovannary (Photo by Rothany Srun).

Interns from the AJA J.A.M program and Co-Founder Vinita with villagers in Kampang commune.
Interns from the AJA J.A.M program and Co-Founder Vinita with villagers in Kampang commune.
International Co-Prosecutor Andrew Cayley meets with Khmer Krom survivors at a forum organized by DC-Cam in June 2010 (Photo by Rothany Srun).
International Co-Prosecutor Andrew Cayley meets with Khmer Krom survivors at a forum organized by DC-Cam in June 2010 (Photo by Rothany Srun).
Water buffalo in Pursat province (Photo by Jenny Holligan)
Water buffalo in Pursat province (Photo by Jenny Holligan)

Khmer Krom civil party Kim So in Pursat province (Photo by Jenny Holligan)
Khmer Krom civil party Kim So in Pursat province (Photo by Jenny Holligan)
Members of AJA with Khmer Krom civil party Chau Ny and his wife San Sophum, after he testified in November 2012 (the first and only Khmer Krom to testify at the ECCC).
Members of AJA with Khmer Krom civil party Chau Ny and his wife San Sophum, after he testified in November 2012 (the first and only Khmer Krom to testify at the ECCC).
90-year old Touch Klang discusses how he pretended not to be Khmer Krom in order to survive (Photo by RS)
90-year old Touch Klang discusses how he pretended not to be Khmer Krom in order to survive (Photo by RS)

78-year-old Ton Song discusses how she pretended to not be Khmer Krom in order to not be persecuted for her ethnic identity during the Khmer Rouge period. She also discusses the various cultural practices and traditions. (Photo by Rothany Srun)
78-year-old Ton Song discusses how she pretended to not be Khmer Krom in order to not be persecuted for her ethnic identity during the Khmer Rouge period. She also discusses the various cultural practices and traditions. (Photo by Rothany Srun)
Survivors at a forum in Kampong Chhnang
Survivors at a forum in Kampong Chhnang
List of donors to Wat Pratheath which was built at the site of a major torture centre during the Khmer Rouge period.
List of donors to Wat Pratheath which was built at the site of a major torture centre during the Khmer Rouge period.

Khmer Krom community members respond to a question at a forum on whether they'd like to see Krom issues represented at the Tribunal (June 2010). Photo by Rothany Srun.
Khmer Krom community members respond to a question at a forum on whether they’d like to see Krom issues represented at the Tribunal (June 2010). Photo by Rothany Srun.
The bones of Wat Pratheath, carefully kept by Ven. May Sokhan.
The bones of Wat Pratheath, carefully kept by Ven. May Sokhan.
The Khmer Krom Tree of Life at the main prayer hall of Wat Pratheath
The Khmer Krom Tree of Life at the main prayer hall of Wat Pratheath

The small house in which the bones of victims are kept and ritually blessed by Ven. May Sokhan.
The small house in which the bones of victims are kept and ritually blessed by Ven. May Sokhan.
Venerable May Sokhan at Wat Pratheath, smiling at the numerous dogs that live at the pagoda with the monks. (Photo by Rothany Srun)
Venerable May Sokhan at Wat Pratheath, smiling at the numerous dogs that live at the pagoda with the monks. (Photo by Rothany Srun)
Civil party, activist and survivor from S-21, Chum Mey, responds to Duch verdict outcome.
Civil party, activist and survivor from S-21, Chum Mey, responds to Duch verdict outcome.

Activist and civil party Theary Seng responds to the Duch verdict outcome in July 2010.
Activist and civil party Theary Seng responds to the Duch verdict outcome in July 2010.
Cham Muslims listen to the Duch verdict at the ECCC (July 2010)
Cham Muslims listen to the Duch verdict at the ECCC (July 2010)
Students at CSD NGO learning about how to undertake research.
Students at CSD NGO learning about how to undertake research.

A memorial led by monks at S-21, following the Duch verdict in July 2010.
A memorial led by monks at S-21, following the Duch verdict in July 2010.
Survivors at the public forum in Kep filling out forms detailing their experiences.
Survivors at the public forum in Kep filling out forms detailing their experiences.

 

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