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Old 02-24-2007, 08:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Oh my god....I feel sick. Raping children is possibly the most dark and horrible thing a person can do, and it speaks in volumes about the state of the country. One third of prostitutes in Cambodia are children...christ.

My first thought is on how to fix this: the Cambodian economy needs a boom quick. How do they do that? NO MORE CIVIL WARS. As an American, I feel partially responsible for what's going on there. Things like Operation Menu are a big part of what was to blame for the civil wars. Now they still are dealing with heavy corruption in the government and the result is that the countryside has no infrastructure. Australia helped quite a bit when the financed the IRRI (International Rice Research Institute) to help Cambodia become self-sufficient in rice production.

If you want hope, then this article might help you out. It's absolutely inspiring and shows that commonality and sympathy really do exist in the world.
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U.S. Teens Share Education With Kids in Cambodia
Students at Overlake School Raise $15,000 to Finance School in Rural Area
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Class is in session at a new school in Cambodia thanks to the hard work of a group of U.S. students.

By MARK LITKE

PAILIN, Cambodia, Feb. 1, 2007 — In an extremely poor town in Cambodia, children are being robbed of their childhood by poverty, illiteracy, sex trafficking and AIDS.

Yet, down one dirt road, lines of neatly dressed children are now marching into a school with new chalk boards, books, computers and a connection to the Internet.

Cambodia's Overlake School is named after a school bearing that same name in Washington state, where students worked to fund their counterpart in Cambodia.

When the American students learned schools were badly needed in the Cambodian countryside, they began to work with the group American Assistance for Cambodia to build a school.

"Words can't express how proud I am of what we've accomplished," said 12th grader Kelsey Schmidt.

The students raised $15,000 through bake sales, talent shows and raffles to build the Cambodian school. Once the school was built, they kept raising funds for teachers, books and the computers.

Some of the students had the opportunity to travel to Cambodia to receive a hero's welcome from hundreds of children at the school.

Kun Sokkea, 13, said she's in school for the first time and can finally dream of a better future.

She lives in a one-room shack and her mother is dying of AIDS, but she is now e-mailing her American friends to update them on her studies and progress as she learns English.

"What I want to take away is the knowledge that one person, a high school student, can make this huge difference in someone's life," said 11th grader Nathan Cocanour.

And in a remote corner of Cambodia, the students of the Overlake School have certainly done just that.
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=2842703
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