Archive for January, 2010:

The Agony of Cambodian Female Victims of Sex Trafficking and Exploitation

By Sopheap Chak
I first became aware of prostitution in Cambodia when I was 10. On the way home from the Phnom Penh Airport, we drove down Tol Kork Street. I was puzzled to see so many ladies wearing short skirts and heavy make-up. They were standing in front of their small cottages and waving at [...]

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Cambodia’s deportations ordered by China

By Chak Sopheap, Guest Commentary to UPI Asia Online
Published on 2010 Jan 21
Niigata, Japan — After decades of isolation due to genocide and political conflict, Cambodia has integrated with regional groups like the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and adopted a free market system. However, the right to movement in the country is still restricted [...]

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Considering a Ph.D.: Why and How

By Sopheap Chak
Even while struggling with MA degree’s thesis writing, I joined today Roundtable Discussion with International University Japan’s faculties members concerning on student’s future plan for pursuing Ph.D. It was a great experience sharing and recommendation for those who intend to go further for higher education and career plan. The IUJ faculties members includes:

Cooray, [...]

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