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Oh! Jay, just from the standpoint of a young doctor, are you glad you're here? You've come to this situation? I'm really, I'm almost exhilarated, I guess. I didn't really know what to expect when I arrived, but helping these people who really need help, they're in desperate need of nutrition and medicine, I'm gratified that I've come. What is this just as a learning experience? What is just as learning experience. Well, I'm seeing cases that I've never seen before. A lot of tropical medicine, malaria, malnutrition, which predisposes people to pneumonia and other serious problems. And with a little bit of orientation before we came to the camp, it was easy to pick up what the people had and how to treat them. Are you seeing things here that you've never seen before or things you've just read about? Well, i've never see malaria before I came and malaria is present in... Almost every patient that I'm seeing. They may have other problems but malaria is certainly the major problem. Oh My name is, what's your name? What's your name? My name is Don. My name is John. No, my name is Don. No, my name is John. What's your name? What's your name? My name is Don. My name is Don. No, my name is Don. What's your name? No, my name is none. What's your name? But what is your name? What is your name? My name is Don. My name... My name is Non Bye! No place to get it over. Thanks for watching, Antoine. Hi, how are you? This is Khowi Dung, a camp just a few miles from the Cambodian border. It will probably become the largest of the refugee camps, and it's a striking contrast of what we left behind at Sakow. I don't know what I'm doing. I don't know what they're doing. I don't know what's going on. I don ´t know what they are doing. What are they doing? What are you doing? What are we doing? What are these people doing? What are those people doing here? What are the people doing in here? What are all these people? Of almost 200,000 people, one of a cluster of such citizens on the border. These people are all that you can show. This is Ban-Nan-Samet on the Thai-Cambodian border. This is a bamboo and thatch village of almost 200,000 people, and it's only one of a cluster of such villages strung out all along the Cambodian Border. These people are part of the human hemorrhage that has become Cambodia. They're lucky they made it this far, but their fate from here is anything but certain. This is Ban-Nan-Samet on the Thai-Cambodian border. It's a bamboo and thatched city of almost 200,000 people. And it's only one of a cluster of such makeshift villages strung out all along the Cambodian. Is this for your gun? Yeah, they break it down like a shotgun load from the back Oh yeah, oh yeah, and that's it. If the fuel hits somewhere, those things are extremely accurate. This is one of the main crossover points on the Cambodian border. This is one of the main crossover points on the Cambodian border. This is one of the main crossover points on the Cambodian border, and these people are still within easy shelling range of their enemies. The Vietnamese army has pushed these people out of their own country like a bulldozer pushing dirt across a landscape. That's why they are boarding these busses at the rate of thousands a day. But after all we've seen, one wonders if they're not boarding busses to nowhere. Don Clark, Eyewitness News on the Cambodian border. This is one of the main crossover points on the Cambodian border. All these people are still within easy shelling range of their enemies. The Vietnamese army has pushed these people across their own country like a bulldozer, pushing dirt across a landscape. That's why they're boarding these trucks and busses at the rate of thousands a day. But after all we've seen, one wonders if they're not boarding busses to nowhere. Don Clark, Eyewitness News on the Cambodia border. They've got water. They've gotta water. It is good. Okay. Okay. Okay. Here I come. We've just come back from the border and we are overwhelmed by the magnitude of this problem and the limbo that these people are living in. Where do they go from here? Where do we go? Go from here? This is a question we often ask ourselves. Clearly the magnitude of the flow into the border area is such that it's beyond the capacity of any one country to absorb on a long-term basis. The Thai are being very generous in offering temporary refuge. Our hope remains that they'll go back to Cambodia under conditions which favor orderly settlement there. If they don't, that's the big question mark, as you know. The Vietnamese are now in control of most of Cambodia, and many of the people on the border don't want to go back to a Vietnamese-controlled Cambodia. That's the question. What comes after the question mark if there's no going back? I believe we have to look at impractical, but nevertheless, perhaps the only idea is we're going to be able to fall back on several months hence. And then one idea that we've had here is that we need to find a place for Perhaps several hundred thousand Cambodians who cannot go back and can't stay for the long-term in Thailand. That would mean developing areas that are not arable now. Perhaps as a permanent refuge for Cambodian's who can't return to their own country. Looking at islands in the region. Looking at mainland slices that need water development and economic development. These people would be an excellent work cadre. What disturbs us is that nobody in government and nobody in the private sector is really taking that particular idea seriously. We're still caught up with the present crisis. And not looking at the long-term question mark which you've just underlined. And they're still in limbo. And the people are still in Limbo on the border and more of them are coming every day. 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