Finding Face
By Juana Ortiz
Pioneer times,
William Paterson University, New Jersey
In America, spreading acid on another person is a crime. But in Cambodia, people do it and don't get punished even if the victim is hurt.
The director of the film "Finding Face" recently visited Willam Paterson, along with Tat Marina, a survivor of acid. Skye Fitzgerald's film is a true story based on Marina.
Marina began working as a model and a star video of karaoke as early as the age of 15 due to financial needs.
"I just want to help my family," said Marina while the film was playing in Ballroom A at University Commons.
1 comment:
In Cambodia, the rich look down on the poor. That is why this caused a lot of problem in Cambodian Society because of jealousy and attitude of the rich who are very ugly.
Cambodia is still under the control of Communist Vietnam, that Ah Kwack Hun Sen who is still Communist Vietnamese puppet serving his Hanoi masters and applying Ho Chi Minh's games to destroy Khmer. So, Cambodia is still a lawless country.
Need to punish the bad folks who caused this Cambodian woman to suffer the acid over her. She deserved the justice and she did not do anything wrong.
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