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Khmer Rouge
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Many tourists pay their respect at the Choeung Ek Genocidal Center by leaving their wristbands
After every rainy season, pieces of bones or clothing appear to the surface. It's important to those whom visit the Killing Field that they should be cautious and not step on the bones.
Bones that were extracted from the field are stored in the stupa. Some still had strings and chains tied onto them.
This is the Killing Tree, where babies were held by their legs and bashed against the tree.
The stickers on the skulls indicated their sex, approximate age and how they were killed.
Skulls are stacked up in the stupa.
This prison was once a school, the metal bars were added when Khmer Rouge took over and turned the school into Toul Sleng Prison
One of the prison halls in Toul Sleng.
Wire fences were added to the third floor of the Toul Sleng prison as prisoners tried to jump off the building to commit suicide.
Despite how normal this corridor may look. It is where thousands of Cambodians were interrogated into false confessions and executed.
This is the approximate size of how big each room of the prison were. Prisoners were locked up in a room individually. It was about 1m in width and 2m in length.
This is one of the torture rooms. When the Toul Sleng prison was found, the body of the prisoner was still on this bed. Prisoners were chained to the bed and tortured.