I’m 16 years old and I’m fighting harder for public safety than our president. |
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I’m 16 years old and I’m fighting harder for public safety than our president. |
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Sidewalks are an interesting phenomenon in Phnom Penh. This series of Topics takes a look at how they are used. Click here to see one of problems connected with sidewalks.
I want to be a student not a statistic |
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Guns will be the death of us. |
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It’s time to use our outside voices. |
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This is not left-right, this is life-death. |
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Now is the time to grab the NRA by the Glock. |
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Save your thoughts and prayers. We need gun control now! |
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Human lives over hunting rights |
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Today the Phnom Penh Post published this photograph and a short article about a bulldozer which was destroyed by an anti-tank mine in Phnom Penh on the weekend. It turned out the mine was in a truckload of dirt hauled from one of the provinces to be used in a construction project near this Buddhist wat. The driver was thrown over the wall and suffered serious injuries but survived.
The last mines were put down forty years ago but they’re still killing and maiming. We average a casualty every four or five days–after four decades.