22 November 2011
BBC News
Cambodians who lost relatives to the Khmer Rouge regime are converging on the capital to hear the trial of the three most senior surviving leaders.
There is anger that only three men are being tried for the deaths of some 1.7 million people in the 1970s.
Only one senior Khmer Rouge figure has ever been convicted, and Pol Pot died in 1998 before facing a full trial for his crimes.
Feargal Keane reports from Phnom Penh.
2 comments:
Hello Theary,
You look so old, like a 60 years old woman. Please take care yourself first before you can take care others. Walk on the middle path and take good care of your mind, soul and physical body. If you don't you only destroy yourself.
I think Theary is one most intelligent woman. Very smart, and strikingly beautiful. Very, very beautiful! But I would encourage Theary to take care; as she has chosen to try to bring some closure to past wrongs. A very difficult task.
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