 April 17: A Cambodian boy holds his father's hand as he looks at a sign, left, at Choeung Ek memorial, a former Khmer Rouge killing field, some 10 miles south of the capital Phnom Penh. Some 300 Cambodians held a memorial service for victims of the Khmer Rouge atrocities with a demand for an end to the delay of the long-awaited genocide tribunal in seeking justice for the victims. (Photo: AP)
April 17: A Cambodian boy holds his father's hand as he looks at a sign, left, at Choeung Ek memorial, a former Khmer Rouge killing field, some 10 miles south of the capital Phnom Penh. Some 300 Cambodians held a memorial service for victims of the Khmer Rouge atrocities with a demand for an end to the delay of the long-awaited genocide tribunal in seeking justice for the victims. (Photo: AP)Wednesday, April 18, 2007
17 April 2007
 April 17: A Cambodian boy holds his father's hand as he looks at a sign, left, at Choeung Ek memorial, a former Khmer Rouge killing field, some 10 miles south of the capital Phnom Penh. Some 300 Cambodians held a memorial service for victims of the Khmer Rouge atrocities with a demand for an end to the delay of the long-awaited genocide tribunal in seeking justice for the victims. (Photo: AP)
April 17: A Cambodian boy holds his father's hand as he looks at a sign, left, at Choeung Ek memorial, a former Khmer Rouge killing field, some 10 miles south of the capital Phnom Penh. Some 300 Cambodians held a memorial service for victims of the Khmer Rouge atrocities with a demand for an end to the delay of the long-awaited genocide tribunal in seeking justice for the victims. (Photo: AP)
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