“The Cambodian Ghost” by Daniel Gauss is a thoughtful (fictional) short story about an American educator contemplating a teaching position at a Cambodian monastery.
Disillusioned by the country's oppressive dictatorship and the callous and selfish attitudes of many expatriates, he forms a meaningful connection with a local student who reveals an obscure and largely overlooked monument to him commemorating victims of political violence.
This encounter compels him to confront the complexities of complicity, resistance, and the moral responsibilities of bearing witness in a society grappling with its past and present injustices.
Please read the story here: The Cambodian Ghost
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