Story produced by participant at Debate and Media Camp held in Kyrgyzstan, 7th-18th July, 2011
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Story produced by participant at Debate and Media Camp held in Kyrgyzstan, 7th-18th July, 2011 Number of car accidents increased in the resort area of Issyk-Kul, the north of Kyrgyzstan, because illegal drivers do not follow labor rules and rules of technical security. Story produced by participant at Debate and Media Camp held in Kyrgyzstan, 7th-18th July, 2011. Story produced by participant at Debate and Media Camp held in Kyrgyzstan, 7th-18th July, 2011. Story about how native fish was brought to the edge of extermination when Soviet biologist introduce new species of fish in the lake. This story was produced by participants at the Debate and Media Camp in Kyrgyzstan, July 2011. Photostory produced by participant at Debate and Media Camp held in Kyrgyzstan, 7th-18th July, 2011. Photostory produced by participant at Debate and Media Camp held in Kyrgyzstan, 7th-18th July, 2011. Photostory produced by participant at Debate and Media Camp held in Kyrgyzstan, 7th-18th July, 2011. Photostory produced by participant at Debate and Media Camp held in Kyrgyzstan, 7th-18th July, 2011. Photostory produced by participant at Debate and Media Camp held in Kyrgyzstan, 7th-18th July, 2011. On first impression, Lee Ayu Chuepa, 26, looks like any new generation upper-middle class Thai-easy-demeanoured, stylishly influenced by Western culture (Converse sneakers, ‘Born to be Wild’ T-shirt, floppy Beatles-style hair), and speaking English with a lilting Thai accent. Lee is also the owner of a quaint laidback café located in downtown Chiang Mai, where we first met him. |
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