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Photos from Day 3 of the March for Freedom of Expression and Non-Violence in Cambodia
A Cambodian Buddhist monk holds a yellow ribbon symbolizing freedom of expression as he walks through a street during the last day of a human rights march in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. The three-day march, which started from Phnom Penh, was to pressure Prime Minister Hun Sen's government to support freedom of speech and end its crackdown on critics. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodians carry a banner during the last day of a human rights march in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. The three-day march, which started from Phnom Penh, was to pressure Prime Minister Hun Sen's government to support freedom of speech and end its crackdown on critics. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea.
Cambodians carry a banner during the last day of a human rights march in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. The three-day march, which started from Phnom Penh, was to pressure Prime Minister Hun Sen's government to support freedom of speech and end its crackdown on critics. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea.
Cambodian Buddhist monks sprinkle water on school children during the annual Veasak Bochea procession in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. Buddhists in Cambodia celebrated 'Veasak Bochea Day' on Monday to honour the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha more than 2,000 year ago. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
A Cambodian Buddhist monk pours water on children [for blessing] as he walks through a street during the last day of a human rights march in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. The three-day march, which started from Phnom Penh, was to pressure Prime Minister Hun Sen's government to support freedom of speech and end its crackdown on critics. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea.
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