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Memories remain

Growing up in Surin, the border region between Thailand and Cambodia, Marisa Srijunpleang developed a keen interest in the histories of both countries. However, she noticed that some historical stories were missing from written records. After talking to family members, she was surprised to discover they were survivors of the 1975 Khmer Rouge genocide, and how they had been directly and indirectly affected by the war.

Aunt Da’s portrait and a handwritten letter. jukkrit.han

“I wanted to record the history of the area where I lived as a tribute to those who have passed away. In addition, my aim was to explore the impact of war on regions along the borders in the hope of triggering people to reflect on the idea of a nation state. People who grew up along the Thailand-Cambodia border area speak a Thai dialect that sounds more Cambodian than Thai. This makes other…

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