Through web search, Kerstin Kohlenberg, Die Zeit news editor, found my online presence. She wrote to me that she wanted to write a story about my life in Cambodia. I met her and talked with her on a number of intersting topics in several weeks in a row in late 2005. Recent comments and emails from my readers informed me her written news article about Cambodia (in German) was lately published in the Hamburg-based German weekly newspaper.
It was her first visit to Cambodia to teach journalism at Cambodian Communication Institute. And it was when I was preparing to travel to London, my first time to fly. I can recollect that, during the time, I had a lot to talk to and ask people about my traveling, albeit I needed to gather and read the information from online sources.
Thanks you all very much indeed for sending me emails and leaving comments. My birthday is approaching, and I am delighted to get all these inspiring messages from people from different countries. I am looking toward to read this published news report.
hey
i just read the articel at zeit.de. i’m from switzerland and very interested in history. so i read the articel… but as a programmer and blogger (dame i should train my english! i just blog in german my english is to bad) the biggest suprise for my was that the journalist found a blogger from your beautiful country!
now 40 minutes lather i have almost read every articel of your blog. you do a very well job!!!
congrats from zürich…
maurice
dear tharum, got he news about your site also from the “die zeit”. congratulations and go on!!!! it’s a very important job you do and I am really looking forewards to read your blog from time to time! b.t.w. when is your birthday?
all the best! annette from halle/germany
just as the two thers, i just read the article in “die zeit”.
to be honest, i didn’t know much about cambodia before, but now i’m really keen on getting to know more. and this blog seems to be a good way of doing it.
besides, it’s particularly important to understand the perspective of an insider.
so, you’re on my bookmark list now.
keep going!
greetings from germany
Hello Tharum,
Congratulations for your excellent and educative web site, I really can imagime now to visit your country as a tourist. I wish you all the best,( and happy birthday! )
Kind regards,
Andreas
Hi Tharum,
also just read the article in DIE ZEIT (Germany’s highest quality newspaper) and wanted to tell you but obviously you know about the article.
Did you try to figure out what she wrote or did somebody send you a translation?
She writes you are Cambodia’s first blogger.
Congratulations dude, also for your birthday (when exactly is that?).
Stefan
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Wenn man bedenkt, wie viele Menschen “Die Zeit” lesen, ist es doch erschreckend, dass dieser Pionier erst fünf comments auf seinen Post hat. Ich hoffe, das ändert sich.
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Given the fact how many readers “Die Zeit” has, it is somehow disappointing, that this pioneer only recieved five comments. I hope this will change.
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I would put it the other way around: given how many blogs there are it is remarkable that this pioneer received already an article in the ZEIT, more than most bloggers can dream of. Besides, the pioneer receives continously a great number of comments even without articles in the ZEIT. I know both the article and the comments are well deserved.
Stefan,
I realized this blog just because of the article. And I will defintely give it a vistit every know and then.
maurice,
Not only beautiful country, you will also be surprised by the fact that Cambodian people are friendly.
linda andreas,
I’m so glad to know that. Today my home country, once again, welcome tourists from around the world. Welcome to Cambodia!
Annette and Stefan,
I was born on 27 March, 1982.
I was informed about the published article by readers through emails and comments. And I am so happy to read all them. I am going to reply to their emails individually. I used both Google Language Tools and Babel Fish Translation to translate the news article, although translated text is not perfect, but understandable.
Also, thanks to Lars from Germany who sent me the URL of the article.
Woww..Tharum, your blog is gainning super popularity. This should have given big points to E-Khmer.
Wanna
Bravo!
Continue your Wonderful JOB & Happy Birthday for your comming BIRHTDAY
with all my best wishes!
Cheers to you, Tharum!
Hallo Tharum,
such as the others I read the Zeit-article. It was very interesting for me, because the history of cambodia was very hard.You do a great job, and what I mean is not only this site. Go on, for the people of your country.
Carsten
Hi Tharum,
I read also DIE ZEIT and the very interesting article about Cambodia and the Pol Pots daughter ans his secretary. Go on, keep blogging and writing. It’s important and necessary, people like you are the future!!
greetings from Germany
C.
tharum,
did you see Jinja’s post on this matter?
http://jinja.apsara.org/blog/
Did you try the translation tool he links to? I read some paragraphs and thought it is big fun, adding a whole new dimension to the article.
Stefan
Hi!
As most people, I stumbled upon your website through the newspaper article in Die Zeit.
For me, finding this article was like a “sign”. A week before, while flying with Air Canada from Toronto to Frankfurt, I read in the onboard magazine EnRoute
these short stories about Cambodia and Pol Pot’s regime.
This, combined with your story, website, the Zeit article and my willing to offer my help in a developing country might lead to something … who knows.
take care,
Ralf
Dear Tharum,
still a few hours time …
… but: all the best and may there always be work for your hands to do. Have a wonderful birthday and may all your wishes come true.
Annette from Germnany
Dear Tharum,
being forced to lie in bed after having my appendix removed, I finally found time to read the above mentioned article and to visit your blog. You do a great and very important job! I believe I am qualified to say that since I stayed for a couple of months in Phnom Penh last year working for a German NGO.
I am convinced that you and people who will follow your example can have a tremendous impact on Cambodia´s further devopment. So keep on doing what you´re doing. Thomas
PS: I wish you a belated happy birthday!
Hi Tharum,
as everyone else I found your blog through the article in “Die Zeit”. Keep up the good work!
We have visited your country three years ago. Since we were on an organized tour we mainly got to see the usual sites: Phnom Penh, Angkor and Tonle Sap Lake. It was a wonderful and impressive experience and I want to encourage everyone thinking of a trip to Cambodia. It’s really worth a visit.
Greetings from Germany
Anja
Dear Tharum,
I’m very pleased to know this website from which I can learn more about you and your beautiful country. I’m a Vietnamese living in Germany and the article from DIE ZEIT did bring me to you.
I only knew wonderful Cambodian friends from my lifetime in Hanoi where some students were studying there, from time to time.
Keep doing your good job, dear Tharum!
Best wishes from Cuong, Germany.
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