Cambodians work late into the night recycling garbage as fires burn at the local garbage dump November 30, 2011 in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Many children work part time in the dump to help support their families while attending school during the day. While Siem Reap's ancient temples boost massive tourism attracting millions of visitors still 28.3% of Cambodians live on less than $1.25 per day according to a 2011 UNDP Human Development Report. An estimated 36 per cent of Cambodia's 14.2 million people live below the poverty line and about 85 per cent of these live in rural areas. Photo by Paula Bronstein /Getty Images |
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Mr. Hun X, please looks around of poor Khmers people.Don't just looks around your ASS, They're in need of your help.
May god bless these poor peoples.
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