Monday, November 23, 2009
Al Jazeera
Cambodia's Khmer Rouge was responsible for the deaths of an estimated two million people from 1975-79, and millions more were left with deep mental and physical scars.
Sin Son was one of them.
He lost several of his relatives in the mass slaughter but one very special companion, an elephant named Sambo, survived.
Sin Son told Al Jazeera of his reunion with his childhood friend after many years apart.
Sin Son was one of them.
He lost several of his relatives in the mass slaughter but one very special companion, an elephant named Sambo, survived.
Sin Son told Al Jazeera of his reunion with his childhood friend after many years apart.
3 comments:
Roeung poleak chinnavong.....!
That is a case of a win-win situation. Both came out winers; not the zero-sum game when some one has to lose in order for someone else to gain. Please learn to treat each other on in a win-win scenarios. thank you and lover your family.
All I see is Youn face everywhere in phnom penh!
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