Forced Evictions in Cambodia
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Polish and cop not the s.th stealing in Driver-car he should not hit but polish stand there do nothing. all those cop should help him regardless he wrong only Court could make Judgment but Court under hunsennn and his cppp is so corrupt and crook it and all those cop crook it too and steal his staff in his car only not help people. and then those people made act like Animal. we all should shameful as Human kind. we khmer use have good culture with love, kindness, Compassion and..lol
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This is not a way to evict poor people. Government should do something to pay or buy the land provide the fair compensation. I think the Cambodia country is under the Vietnam/Hanoi control and the Cambodian government could not do anything to help unfortunate and innocent people. Where are the money from the international donors including my money that I gave to the poor Cambodian people. Phnom Penh Government under Vietnamese Hanoi has stole the money from the Donors & brutally evicted people
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Good job on the video. Some tips that I would recommend are to use a different colored font, so that it makes the text more bold, and to use a more upbeat song. The transition and pauses between the text and pictures could be longer also. :)
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great video with lots of good information that sheds light on this horrifying subject. the incorporation of the constitution clauses and their contradiction in Cambodian society today is a great juxtaposition. The text can be kinda fast sometimes tho, but overall, this was an amazing video.
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Great video Cecilia! The pictures you used were really powerful and they made me really sad. And I like how you incorporate all the articles related to housing in Cambodia. The intro was really good, hooked you in. The end was also a good idea with the whole "thank you" thing.
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I really like how you include the quotations from the Article 32, 42, 44 from the Cambodian Constitution in your video, Nice touch, it's an eye opener. How the people who are relocated are given an "undeveloped piece of land" it is not fair compensation for them. Great video really enjoyed it. :)
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I really like your video. The pictures were very sad and emphasized how horrible your human rights issue is. Also you use of quotations from the Cambodian Constitution did a great job of showing the contradictions between what the government is saying and what they are doing. Great job!
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Great video. I feel like you had the right amount of pictures/text in your video, allowing the video to flow smoothly. And I also like how you switched up the style of how you presented your text (with the typing and with the text on the pictures as well.)
Yeah I understand what your saying, and its not a long term solution to the problem, but i think we can agree that its hard to find organizations to aid people in countries including cambodia where the money actually gets to them.
while it isn't a long term solution, it is still a way to reach out to the homeless in cambodia.
cecigregg 1 year ago