Showing posts with label Khmer Abroad website. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Khmer Abroad website. Show all posts

Sunday, December 06, 2009

Survivors’ Voices - Slide Shows By Stephane Janin


While the trial of Khmer Rouge leaders in Phnom Penh is still on process, some survivors of the Khmer Rouge regime in the United States continue to share their stories and file complaints to be addressed to the ECCC in Cambodia. Supported by the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at New York University, and local Cambodian organizations, non profit ASRIC (Applied Social Research Institute of Cambodia) has organized in November two workshops in Philadelphia and Lowell, Massachusetts. More than 30 new complaints have been added to the more than 100 already received in previous workshops throughout America earlier in 2009. You can see two slideshows of these last two workshops at this link: http://www.stephanejanin.com/ as usual.

Direct link for Phillie is http://stephanejanin.com/2009/12/03/survivors-voices-3/
Direct link for Lowell is http://stephanejanin.com/2009/12/03/survivors-voices-2/

Still photos are also available at http://khmerabroad.blogspot.com/

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Updates from Stéphane Janin's Khmer Abroad website

Far from their native country, few Cambodian Americans have a full understanding of how the Khmer Rouge trial works in Cambodia, and about the possibility to file a complaint to be addressed to the court, as witness or victim of physical, material psychological injuries. A Professor of Sociology at California State University has founded an [...]
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Dear Cambodian friends and friends of Cambodia,

I would like to share with you some important updates on my web site with multimedia slideshows about the Cambodian Americans. You can see that at this link:


If you have time, please have a look and listen to stories shoot these last months in the DC area and Long Beach. The most recent one tells about a workshop organized in Virginia by Prof. Leakhena Nou from Cal-State University to help survivors from the Khmer Rouge regime bring their stories and testimonies and file complaints to be addressed to the ECCC-Khmer Rouge trial in Phnom Penh.

Hope you have a good visit on the site,

With my best regards,
Stephane Janin

Monday, May 11, 2009

Khmer Abroad: A website dedicated to stories about Cambodian people living outside Cambodia


Hi,

I would like to let you know also about my photographic work about the Cambodian Americans that you can see on this blog:


I have recently updated the blog with 11 photo-stories about the Cambodian Americans from Long Beach shot during the week of the recent Khmer New Year.

With a search in the archives or by key words, you can find other posts about the Cambodian Americans from the Washington DC/Maryland/Virginia area where I live, or from Lowell, Massachussets where I have spent some time last year in August.

Best regards,

Stéphan Janin
Photographer