April 17 1975 - a dark day to remember
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April 17 1975 - a dark day to remember
The day the Khmer Rouge marched into PP, before they emptied the city.
Photos from Huy Bunleng's FB page:
Photos from Huy Bunleng's FB page:
(Memorial April 17, 1975) is an icon Revolutionary Military Women. !!! Beautiful smile, but dare to eat human liver
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Re: April 17 1975 - a dark day to remember
I see a monk welcoming them...if he had only known.
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Re: April 17 1975 - a dark day to remember
Young, smiling and barefoot,
who knew what they were capable of
who knew what they were capable of
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I expect to be hearing an apology from the US and Chinese embassies sometime soon...
I'll start to get worried on 17/04/2018.
I'll start to get worried on 17/04/2018.
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Re: April 17 1975 - a dark day to remember
They look pretty happy. Especially the one with the giant thing around her neck.
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Re: April 17 1975 - a dark day to remember
Such chilling images.
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I think those two in the photo were just posing for the camera. If they were trained soldiers they would not have two fingers on the trigger.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: April 17 1975 - a dark day to remember
Many people almost forget 17 April but they remember 7 January .
កុំស្លាប់ដូចពស់ កុំរស់ដូចកង្កែប
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Re: April 17 1975 - a dark day to remember
That's a great postprahkeitouj wrote:Many people almost forget 17 April but they remember 7 January .
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Re: April 17 1975 - a dark day to remember
If 7 Jan were not a state holiday they might forget that too. In the local school system nothing is taught about the KR period. And since the curriculum is under the control of The Min. of Education I assume this is nation wide.
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While the village was grateful to be freed from the tyranny of Pol Pot they soon tired of the kinder, gentler socialism of the Vietnamese. They sum up the comparison thusly, "same car,different driver."
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