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The Cambodian Genocide
I didn’t visit many museums on my trip. In fact, I only went to three – and they were all sites where great acts of cruelty and torture were enacted and had been turned into historical monuments. Two were in … Continue reading
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Tagged bones, Cambodia, choeung ek, genocide, history, holocaust, khmer rouge, killing fields, killing tree, mass graves, memorials, museums, pol pot, regime, s-21, Siem Reap, skulls, stupa, tragedy, tuol sleng
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