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DescriptionLeehhuuh1.jpg | Mr. Leeh Huuh, Akah, murdered by Thai police. Leeh Huuh was killed after the village had been forced to relocated from their location of 18 years, to lower ground controlled by Thais who there were not many disputes with. I spent an evening at Leeh Huuh's house when he was still at the upper village, in their very old hut of many years. This is Leeh Huuh's wife, at a house ceremony. She is the same woman seen in another photo crying, with red scarf, an hour after Leeh Huuh was murdered by the Thai police. | ||
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