James Taing - Author & Director

A flyer promoting a new episode of the Death in Cambodia, Life in America Podcast feature guest interview James Taing
 


This week on the Death in Cambodia, Life in America Podcast, I sit down with James Taing, founder of the Preah Vihear Foundation, author of Under the Naga Tail, and director of the short documentary Ghost Mountain. James shares the deeply personal story of his father, who survived the Khmer Rouge only to face a second, lesser-known atrocity: being forced back across the Thai-Cambodian border into a minefield enduring a trauma shared by more than 45,000 refugees seeking safety in 1979.

We discuss Taings’s years of research, the emotional weight of telling this story, and how Ghost Mountain is helping shine a light on a history so few have heard. We also talk about the rising tensions between Cambodia and Thailand today, and how this conflict is not new, but rooted in generations of political trauma and displacement. Tiang’s dedication to preserving memory, honoring victims, and educating future generations is a powerful reminder of why these stories must be told.


 
 


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