Monday, February 13, 2006

Sam Rainsy met human rights marchers in Oudong

Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy (L) and his wife Saumura (C) offer rice to a Buddhist monk during the annual 'Veasak Bochea' ceremony in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. Rainsy met Prime Minister Hun Sen Sunday for the first time since a royal pardon allowed him to return home from exile and end his feud with the premier. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy (R) and his wife Saumura greet supporters during the annual 'Veasak Bochea' ceremony in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. Rainsy met Prime Minister Hun Sen Sunday for the first time since a royal pardon allowed him to return home from exile and end his feud with the premier. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy (R) and his wife Saumura greet supporters during the annual 'Veasak Bochea' ceremony in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. Rainsy met Prime Minister Hun Sen Sunday for the first time since a royal pardon allowed him to return home from exile and end his feud with the premier. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy (R) and his wife Saumura (C) greet supporters during the annual 'Veasak Bochea' ceremony in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. Rainsy met Prime Minister Hun Sen Sunday for the first time since a royal pardon allowed him to return home from exile and end his feud with the premier. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy (R) greets Buddhist monks during the annual 'Veasak Bochea' ceremony in Oudong, north Cambodia February 13, 2006. Rainsy met with Prime Minister Hun Sen Sunday for the first time since a royal pardon allowed him to return home from exile and end his feud with the premier. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

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