Buddhist monks, part of a human rights march, pour water to bless villagers as they arrive in Siem Reap, about 186 miles (300 km) northwest of Phnom Penh, March 14, 2007. Hundreds of people, including Buddhist monks, led by human rights groups arrived in Siem Reap province after a 16-day march which started from Phnom Penh. The march was held to promote freedom of expression, non-violence and political tolerance in Cambodia. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Buddhist monks, part of a human rights march, pour water to bless villagers as they arrive in Siem Reap, about 186 miles (300 km) northwest of Phnom Penh, March 14, 2007. Hundreds of people, including Buddhist monks, led by human rights groups arrived in Siem Reap province after a 16-day march which started from Phnom Penh. The march was held to promote freedom of expression, non-violence and political tolerance in Cambodia. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Buddhist monks, part of a human rights march, sprinkle water to bless villagers as they arrive in Siem Reap, about 186 miles (300 km) northwest of Phnom Penh, March 14, 2007. Hundreds of people, including Buddhist monks, led by human rights groups arrived in Siem Reap province after a 16-day march which started from Phnom Penh. The march was held to promote freedom of expression, non-violence and political tolerance in Cambodia. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
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