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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Srey Bandol, Artist
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Follow 10 Cambodian artists as they head to some of the country’s most mine-affected provinces to observe how Cambodia is addressing its mine and explosive remnants of war problem – and learn about the major progress being made by seeing the artwork they create.
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