Slum Stories: Cambodia - Sihanoukville
'Life has no meaning when you can barely survive', says Prang Nan from Sihanoukville, Cambodia. She lost a lot of her possessions when she was forcefully evicted in 2007. Apart from her, around 107 other families were forced to leave their homes by the army and the police, who didn't hesitate to use violence. This video is part of the Amnesty International www.SlumStories.org project. An online videochannel about the life in slums in different parts of the world. All videos can be watched with English, Arab, French, Spanish, German and Dutch subtitles.

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