Families of Killing Fields’ Victims Speak Out — Prison Sentence Not Long Enough for Khmer Rouge Leader Found Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity

PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORDS KEPT BY THE KHMER ROUGE OF
WOMEN AND CHILDREN PRISONERS ARE PART OF A
GENOCIDE CRIMES EXHIBIT AT THE FORMER TUOL SLENG PRISON,
NOW A MUSEUM IN PHNOM PENH
Photograph of Museum Exhibit from ZonaEuropa.com
July 26, 2010 — “Cambodia took a significant step Monday in addressing its traumatic past with its first conviction of a major Khmer Rouge figure,” reports
Seth Mydans from Phnom Penh in The New York Times.
“But some survivors were distraught over what they saw as lenient treatment” of the defendent found guity of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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