Born Foreign: In Cambodia, It’s Not Easy Being Vietnamese

A woman and a child ride past an entrance sign, in Vietnamese and Khmer, to Kim Phuoc temple community in Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh. Photo: Peter Ford

A woman and a child ride past an entrance sign, in Vietnamese and Khmer, to Kim Phuoc temple community in Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh. Photo: Peter Ford

Many ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia are effectively stateless, long-standing victims of historical resentments. But despite the difficulties many face even accessing basic services, few would opt to leave.

Sen Nguyen writes for the South China Morning Post.

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