Kampong Chnang province, Cambodia. November 5, 2003. The burial site, now covered in water, of a female prostitute who died of AIDS at the Women's Center in 2000. The first director of the center, Meng Chu Lee , buried the woman's cremated remains in a field behind Meng Chu's house. (Photo by ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
Kampong Chnang province, Cambodia. November 5, 2003. The burial site, now covered in water, of a female prostitute who died of AIDS at the Women's Center in 2000. The first director of the center, Meng Chu Lee , buried the woman's cremated remains in a field behind Meng Chu's house. (Photo by ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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EJ;Kampong Chnang province, Cambodia. November 5, 2003. The burial site, now covered in water, of a female prostitute who died of AIDS at the Women's Center in 2000. The first director of the center, Meng Chu Lee , buried the woman's cremated remains in a field behind Meng Chu's house. (Photo by ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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