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A Cambodian family displaced by renewed Thai–Cambodia border clashes describes the harsh reality of living out of a trailer.
“It’s so hard to live in a tent like this… we can’t sleep much,” they explain, lacking basic items such as mats, mosquito nets and blankets as cold weather sets in.
The family fled their home after shelling intensified between the two sides, joining thousands forced into temporary shelters.

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00:00Oh, look at that.
00:02Oh, he's coming.
00:04Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:06Oh, oh, oh.
00:08Oh, oh, oh.
00:10Go.
00:12Go.
00:14Go.
00:16Go.
00:18Go.
00:20Go.
00:26Go.
00:28Nice! Nice!
00:58The key is to start moving the front of the house, but the back was really fantastic.
01:07Here we go.
01:12There is also a lot of culture that starts around.
01:19תודה רבה.
01:49I am going to take a look at the people of the country.
01:52I am going to take a look at the people of the country.
02:19We have bread and cut our sugar.
02:28Can you give the money?
02:31Here.
02:31Here you go.
02:33Here you go.
02:35I want the food.
02:38I want the money to use it.
02:44It's a good time to get back in the village building.
02:51When we join our village building, we will get back to the village building in the village building.
02:58The village building will not be able to carry out the village building from the village building.
03:04We are getting back all that village building.
03:10Oh, John.
03:40I've painted many binoculars.
03:43Women areiająARD.
03:45Women are закroom.
03:49Women are wearing them.
03:57Women are wearing those coats.
04:10I don't know.
05:10It is a time to go on the river.
05:12It's gone on the river.
05:14I'm going to run on the river.
05:16I have to run on the river.
05:18It's a time to run on the river.
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