US to help Cambodia preserve Khmer Rouge victims’ belongings

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US to help Cambodia preserve Khmer Rouge victims’ belongings

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US to help Cambodia preserve Khmer Rouge victims’ belongings.

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By Associated Press December 11 at 5:04 AM
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The U.S government has provided more than $55,000 to Cambodia for the preserving of personal items belonging to prisoners at a Khmer Rouge prison and torture center in the 1970s.

The project agreement was signed Monday by U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia William Heidt and Cambodian Secretary of State for Ministry of Culture and Fine Art Chuch Phoeurn. The funding aims to preserve and maintain 3,000 to 5,000 items of clothing, shoes, hats and belts belonging to prisoners who were detained at the Khmer Rouge’s main Tuol Sleng prison facility.

Under the 1975-79 Khmer Rouge regime, an estimated 17,000 Cambodians were tortured at the center, known as S-21 prison, and then killed. An estimated 1.7 million Cambodians died from execution, starvation and inadequate medical care under the rule of the ultra-communist group.

Heidt said the timing of the project is critical since the items are slowly deteriorating. The prisoners’ belongings tell the extremely personal and heartbreaking stories of the victims of the Khmer Rouge and include clothing, hats and other items from both adults and children.


“If you look closely, you even can see that some items still show blood and sweat stains,” Heidt said. “The conservation work will carefully preserve the textiles without removing this historical evidence. Each piece carries its own history and we recognize how important it is to preserve this story for future generations.”


U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia William Heidt, second from left, inspects former Khmer Rouge victims’ clothes on display with Cambodia’s Secretary of State for the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts Chuch Phoeun, left, at Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, Dec. 11, 2017. The U.S government provided more than $55,000 to Cambodia for the preserving of personal items belonging to prisoners at a Khmer Rouge prison and torture center in the 1970s. (Heng Sinith/Associated Press)
Chuch Phoeurn welcomed the U.S. funding and said the preservation of the belongings is important because they can help educate young Cambodians. He said some of the items will be displayed at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.

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All that clothing was piled up in a back room rotting for years.
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Iam not sure if those clothing remnants have much historical value. When my wife was a kid she and her friends would rummage through piles of clothing near a local killing field after work to supplement the rags they wore.

They then took them home to granny to launder out the filth and blood. In our small village the old ladies could easily identify the identity of the missing person who supposedly had been sent to. a new village. Thus they found out who had been killed.
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they would do well to write off the Lon Nol debt while they are at it...............
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