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STUNG TRENG DOCUMENTATION CENTER: With time, humans and landscapes heal, though the latter faster than the former. Yesterday’s war zones and sites of atrocities can quickly become overtaken by foliage, trees, and nature’s beauty—utterly erasing the history of mass atrocities. In a recent visit to a small village, the Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam)’s youth volunteers remarked at the stark difference between the dark past and the present beauty of the community they visited. But human memory can be more resilient and survivors provide an important lesson for future generations on the fragility of human affairs. Giving youth the opportunity to learn is not only preserving memory and justice; it is building a better future.

Contact
SEANG CHENDA
Director, Kampong Cham Documentation Center
Director, Stung Treng Documentation Center
Documentation Center of Cambodia
e: truthchenda.s@dccam.org
t: +855 12 663 611
w: www.dccam.org

Location
St. Borei O’Svay Memorial, O Svay village/ commune,
Borei O’Svay Sen Chey district, Stung Treng province

The Centers

DC-Cam H.Q.

The Queen Mother's Library, Phnom Penh

H.M. the Queen Mother Library by Zaha Hadid

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Prey Veng Documentation Center

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Cham Silk: Colors of Memory

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Kampong Cham Documentation Center

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: THE COMMUNITY HEALING CENTER, Koh Thma Documentation Center & The Praying House of the S'tieng Ethnic Village

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Hill Tribes Memory Community Center

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Mekong Riverside Decks & Eco-Boats Community Center

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Stung Treng Documentation Center

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Anlong Veng Peace Center

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Veal Veng Reconciliation Center

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Takeo Documentation Center

DCCAM PROVINCIAL CENTER: Bak Nim Healing Center