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2011_5_2

Follow-up interview with Oum Sopheap who is the director of KHANA. He watches a clip from 1998 and talks about the situation back then and what has happened since 1998 in Cambodia.

2011_5_2

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2007_7_01

Martin Dishman is an American who runs the first gay bar in Siem Reap. Here he tells about himself and his bar. He also talks about the situation for lesbian women and men who have sex with men in Cambodia, and reflects on the Cambodian HIV/AIDS response.

2007_7_01

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2007_6_07

Interview with a peer educator from KHANA, about his work targeting men who have sex with men in Siem Reap. He tells about his personal commitment working with MSM and male sex workers. The interview is in Khmer with English translation.

2007_6_07

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Crossover - Full Version

This production was made as the opening film for the IV International AIDS Conference in Stockholm in June 1988. It gives a broad representation of the global AIDS situation in the late 1980's, and has a particular focus on social structures, poverty and stigma.

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1988_79

A Philippine teacher talks about how Western, liberal values on sex is a threat to the youth. He also talks about tourism as an aspect of HIV transmission, and fears that the Philippine government suppresses information about AIDS to protect the tourist industry.

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