Recent history still ubiquitous in Cambodia
While the United Nations backed trial of the four most senior surviving members of Khmer Rouge regime has begun, the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum remains a testament to the crimes of the terror. Phnom penh, Cambodia. 22nd June 2011
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While the United Nations backed trial of the four most senior surviving members of Khmer Rouge regime has begun, the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum remains a testament to the crimes of the terror. Phnom penh, Cambodia. 22nd June 2011
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- date:22 April 2010
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While the United Nations backed trial of the four most senior surviving members of Khmer Rouge regime has begun, the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum remains a testament to the crimes of the terror. Phnom penh, Cambodia. 22nd June 2011
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- id:736983
- date:22 April 2010
- dimensions:18.00 x 12.00 in. (5400 x 3600 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:60.16 MB
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