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Author Archives: Nicseybon Samoeun

Nicseybon Samoeun was born and raised in Phnom Penh. Nicsey currently is a student at the Department of Media and Communication at RUPP. She is very passionate about media and journalism. During her free time, she loves reading news articles and blogs. She would like to see Cambodia become more open in terms of freedom of speech, a place where citizens would be able to express their opinion without any fear or concern. Nicsey has joined the Newsroom Training program and was also a reporting intern at VOD.

Shipping boats and dredgers form a blockade across the Mekong River in July 2021 near the Cambodia-Vietnam border, blocking ethnic Vietnamese fishers evicted from Phnom Penh waters from crossing into Vietnamese territory. (Danielle Keeton-Olsen)
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Stateless Fishers Cast Out by Cambodia, Shut Out by Vietnam

by Danielle Keeton-Olsen and Nicseybon Samoeun 6 August 202127 August 2021

Long marginalised and stateless, ethnic Vietnamese fishers in Cambodia have once again been evicted from their floating dwellings on Phnom Penh waterways. Now, hundreds have tried to migrate to Vietnam, but amid the pandemic, they have been left adrift.

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