The Dump is about some of the most silent and abused people in the world. They are the unfortunate, who have been forced to spend their lives on and around the notorious Cambodian garbage dumps. It is a journey along a road of poverty, humiliation and oceans of tears with no end and no apparent hope for the future. This book is also a tribute to the most persistent people on earth, who refuse to give up the only thing they have - their pride as human beings. After decades of an extremely brutal domestic war, Cambodia today is a fragile, tropical paradise with incomprehensible corruption and a total lack of human rights. For a large group, “being Cambodian” doesn’t mean that you’re part of something bigger. It means that you’re part of a mental
and physical holocaust that never ceases. The ultimate question that you’ ll undoubtedly ask yourself after experiencing this exposé is “How can this happen in the 21st century?”