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Poids Mouche (Featherweight) BIG on website

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

I added the story ‘Cambodia: Featherweight’ on my website. Most of the pictures on Khmer boxing are featured in the book ‘Poids Mouche’, probably still available at Libairie Husson or here in Phnom Penh at Monument Books and the bookshop at the Institut Français.

Out of the Blue: Kosovo refugees

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

There is not better reason for it than the fact that I finally finished cleaning the scans, but I updated the story I did in 1999 ‘Albania: Kosovar Refugees‘ with new scans and in an extended edit. It is part of the ‘Refugees Stories‘.

Ottawa convention

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

The Ottawa convention bans a whole series of explosive devices. Cambodia is a signatory of that convention and hosted an international reunion about this the past week. I did a story on UXO’s in Cambodia for Handicap International Belgium three years back and finally managed to put it on my website…

Website updated with latest Boeung Kak pics

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

My website was updated with the latest pictures from Boeung Kak lake. Here is the link if you want to start from the back… And here are the unsecure voices of Boeung Kak residents singing a song about Chea Dara’s suicide: 2011-213

Bulgarian refugees (1989): new scans, new edit…

Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

The endless and fastidious saga of re-scanning, re-editing, re-spotting old negatives was complemented with the story on Bulgarian refugees in Turkey (1989), and was uploaded on my website.

Abkhazia: A Sidelined Country

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

I added pictures from the story ‘Abkhazia: A Sidelined Country’, taken back in 1999 on my website…

Boeung Kak on website

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

I added pictures of the latest developments of the Boeung Kak lake eviction on my website…

Khmeropédies III on website

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

I uploaded the pictures of ‘Khmeropédies III’ on my website. Choreographed by Emmanuèle Phuon, the piece is seeking the fusion of classical Khmer dance techniques and contemporary dance. Clearly, fusion is an enrichment for all.