Cambodians including Buddhists monks, nuns, schoolchildren and Muslims march from Phnom Penh international airport to the ECCC (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) on the outskirts of the city December 25, 2007. The march is to give members of the religious community and students an opportunity to participate in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and raise public awareness of the upcoming trials of senior Khmer Rouge officials. The march also aims to promote peace and reconciliation, reduce violence and strengthen the solidarity of the Cambodian people during the long and difficult process of achieving justice. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Buddhists monks, nuns, schoolchildren and Muslims march from Phnom Penh international airport to the ECCC (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) on the outskirts of the city December 25, 2007. The march is to give members of the religious community and students an opportunity to participate in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and raise public awareness of the upcoming trials of senior Khmer Rouge officials. The march also aims to promote peace and reconciliation, reduce violence and strengthen the solidarity of the Cambodian people during the long and difficult process of achieving justice. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Buddhists monks march from Phnom Penh international airport to the ECCC (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) on the outskirts of the city December 25, 2007. The march is to give members of the religious community and students an opportunity to participate in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and raise public awareness of the upcoming trials of senior Khmer Rouge officials. The march also aims to promote peace and reconciliation, reduce violence and strengthen the solidarity of the Cambodian people during the long and difficult process of achieving justice. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Nuns march from Phnom Penh international airport to the ECCC (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) on the outskirts of the city December 25, 2007. The march is to give members of the religious community and students an opportunity to participate in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and raise public awareness of the upcoming trials of senior Khmer Rouge officials. The march also aims to promote peace and reconciliation, reduce violence and strengthen the solidarity of the Cambodian people during the long and difficult process of achieving justice. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Nuns march from Phnom Penh international airport to the ECCC (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) on the outskirts of the city December 25, 2007. The march is to give members of the religious community and students an opportunity to participate in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and raise public awareness of the upcoming trials of senior Khmer Rouge officials. The march also aims to promote peace and reconciliation, reduce violence and strengthen the solidarity of the Cambodian people during the long and difficult process of achieving justice. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Buddhists monks march from Phnom Penh international airport to the ECCC (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) on the outskirts of the city December 25, 2007. The march is to give members of the religious community and students an opportunity to participate in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and raise public awareness of the upcoming trials of senior Khmer Rouge officials. The march also aims to promote peace and reconciliation, reduce violence and strengthen the solidarity of the Cambodian people during the long and difficult process of achieving justice. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Nuns march from Phnom Penh international airport to the ECCC (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) on the outskirts of the city December 25, 2007. The march is to give members of the religious community and students an opportunity to participate in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and raise public awareness of the upcoming trials of senior Khmer Rouge officials. The march also aims to promote peace and reconciliation, reduce violence and strengthen the solidarity of the Cambodian people during the long and difficult process of achieving justice. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Nuns march from Phnom Penh international airport to the ECCC (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) on the outskirts of the city December 25, 2007. The march is to give members of the religious community and students an opportunity to participate in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal and raise public awareness of the upcoming trials of senior Khmer Rouge officials. The march also aims to promote peace and reconciliation, reduce violence and strengthen the solidarity of the Cambodian people during the long and difficult process of achieving justice. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
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