Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Huh.... now I know!!
September
2) There is famous Kampot Pepper here. It is very tasty- it comes in the same form like regular black pepper. However, the flakes are much larger. Small black specks... that look strangely the same as the bugs you often find in meals. SO i think they put the pepper in everything so you don't know if you're eating bugs or pepper. You're always able to convince yourself its pepper, so you feel happy while eating whatever it may be!
June
1) In Cambodia is polite to leave some food on your plate. Maybe it is because it is almost impossible to clean a plate when using chopsticks.
Never thought I'd be doing this!

But now I’m back up and running!! have conducted my first raid- and it was exciting! SISHA conducted 2 raids in the same day. We had been waiting on the warrants for TWO WEEKS and then they both came through at once! One was on the Thai Cambodia border, and the other in Phnom Penh. They both went as planned and we rescued 41 girls in one day! There were supposed to be over 90 but since the warrants took so long, some of the girls have already been moved to Malaysia.
I experienced the frustration of the Cambodian police system. IT IS SLOW. SISHA did all the work getting the statements, warrants, ssignatures ect. And STILL had to wait soooo long for it to go through. I’ve learned to stop thinking about how it should work, and accept how it does work, then begin to work within their system.
So there has been a huge increase in bonded labor since the rules in china are becoming more strict. They are moving their factories to Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Thailand. SISHA has been appointed the organization to head up all the investigations, so we’ve started getting calls.
The raid on the border was a brutal brothel. The girls were drugged and living in awful conditions. After we did the raid and grabbed the girls we brought them to a police station to do the statements. While there the power dynamic was really interesting. One girl spoke some English and was translating for the other girls questions they had. That was the hardest part for me, being asked questions and not wanting to tell them the answers. We were supposed to be paid next week, will we still be paid? (NO if you haven’t been paid for 4 months – and he tells you every week next week- you were NOT going to be paid!) But having to tell a 15 year old girl that was impossible. I’m not sure on the ages of the border raid, they looked young, but its hard to know the real ages of girls. The chiefs of the towns will often lie on the birth certificates when the traffickers take them so it looks like they are over 18. Age is also not important in Cambodia and its not uncommon for the people from the provinces to not know when they were born.
So it was a good day for SISHA! Some of the girls from both raids have been brought to long term aftercare farcicalities while others chose to go back to their families.
Next post will be of my apt and something uplifting….. I promise….. alltho it may be of partying….. there are only 2 things to do in phnom penh- work and party!
Monday, August 9, 2010
A rollercoster ride that never ends
but then i'm at work. internet. responsibility. satisfaction with my time spent here. After work i leave for a restaurant and find a tuk tuk driver that knows exactly where to go2 times in one night, the satisfaction is unreal. And my positive feelings towards this country returns and leaves me calm again.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
The Killing Fields
One of the biggest reasons that there are so many NGOs in Cambodia is due to the genocide that started in 1975. Pol Pot had this great idea that if all the educated, upper class were eliminated, the peasant class would be treated fairly. He abolished religion, culture, education ect. He brought the educated and professionals out to the rural areas and implemented forced labor, most died of starva
As the new ruler of Cambodia, Pol Pot set about transforming the country into his vision of an agrarian utopia. The cities were evacuated, factories and
Between 1975 and 1978, an estimated two million Cambodians died by execution, forced labor, and famine. In 1978, Vietnamese troops invaded Cambodia, capturing Phnom Penh in early 1979. A moderate Communist government was established, and Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge retreated back into the jungle.
In 1985, Pol Pot officially retired but remained the effective head of the Khmer Rouge, which continued its guerrilla actions against the government in Phnom Penh. In 1997, however, he was put on trial by the organization after an internal power struggle ousted him from his leadership position. Sentenced to life imprisonment by a "people's tribunal," which critics derided as a show trial, Pol Pot later declared in an interview, "My conscience is clear." Much of the international community hoped that his captors would extradite him to stand trial for his crimes against humanity, but he died of apparently natural causes while under house arrest in 1998.
Still interested- check out these sites:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38356506/ about the trial
http://www.ppu.org.uk/genocide/g_cambodia.html more background info
Movie: The killing fields (on demand on Netflix i think)
Monday, July 26, 2010
Bangkok Weekend!
Since roundtrip tickets to lept for 11 hours. I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned how awful the mornings are in
ething all of us were sooo happy to enjoy. I woke up at 8am and just squiggled in my bed and acknowledged the happiness I felt in a cold dark silent comfy room. Thankfully every morning was like that (no morning people thankfully!!). The first day we laid by the roof top pool for a while, then walked around the city and got massages then went to the backpackers district at night. Very fun- buckets of booze and Leo beer! Then there were the food carts which were plain amazingness. Eatable noodles and spring rolls for $1! SO gooooood!!!
The next day we did the tourist thing and checked out the royal palace and sleeping Buddha which I did with Christian but still was an incredible site. That night we ate at a cute amazing thai restaurant and checked out the high society clubs at night. Sunday we hung out at the pool all day then went to a movie at night. The movie was something else- you walk in and its like a classy lounge with massage chairs. Then when its time for the movie to begin they bring you in and there are huge leather recliners that go all the way back. They bring you pillows and blankets and take your order. SOOOO amazing! it was really fun, and we saw a great movie! (no theaters in
I spent Monday morning before my flight reading by the pool then took off for the airport. I finally had time to get a huge sub and make a burger king run quickly before my
flight took off. I ordered onion rings, French friends, chicken nuggets and tater tots from burger king. The guy beside me gave me a funny look as I totally pigged out - I had to explain there are no fast food restaurants in
So today I’m back in
Monday, July 12, 2010
Site Visit
This week I’m working on a proposal and I’m down to the wire right now. Its going well just really overwhelming that I’m the one in charge! We are presenting to the Minister of Women’s Affairs this week to get her on board with some funding for our new rape crisis center (first one in Cambodia) that will give medical, mental and legal counseling and aftercare placement to anyone who reports a rape or domestic violence. Sounds like its going to be really great. Just need the funding now!
That’s all for now- I’m going to go to
Monday, July 5, 2010
4th of July




WELL i have more pics up- buuuuuuut they are more of the party scene rather than the city. This weekend we are planning some photo shoots around the city so then there will be more of the culture. What? bars aren't culture? pffff! I had a blast on the 4th of july! we went to the embassy for a bbq then to a great American bar to get some deviled eggs and hot dogs.... and lots of drinks. we got the vip room and there were about 20 of us packed in with control of the ipod and were screaming some good classic tunes. it was oh so much fun! the night before we had some great wine and cheese (super rare here) and were going to take it easy..... then we somehow ended up in a pool bar. weird. so the group i'm hanging out with is super fun and active. lots of things to do. I went to the Russian market on Saturday which is a huge hot packed market. But I found some awesome deals. The gap and banana factory are here so there are tons of $3 shirts (made by children probably) so it was fun finding some deals. I'm way too big for any short pants they have here (sooo sad) so i'm going to have to have some tailored. They just look at me and laugh when i ask if they have pants that would fit me. haha awkward!
Our street flooded on friday- i left my camera at work and i was super bummed because it was a sight! (they have assured me that it will in fact happen many more times) but all the roads were flooded over the wheels- it was crazy! And the entrance into my apt was up to my knees. It was really gross, garbage floating and it was dirty brown. Needless to say my mosquito bitten legs are now quite infected. I bought some cleaning stuff at the pharmacy today sooo i'm sure it will clear up soon. But I'm looking forward to the next time for a good photo opp.
I also went to a dinner party at the ambassador, carol's, house last week. It was surreal. There were about 25 top executive type people there and 4 women- 2 were me and jess. I met the girl who is in charge of the gtip Cambodia report- so I was really happy. She also hooked me up with a tix to the 4th of July party- which worked out nicely.
Ok back to work- i have a 125k goal to hit!!!