This is big shit, on a percentage basis the Pol Pot led genocide in Cambodia in 1970's is the worst ever, worse than germany, worse than Uganda, worse than former Yugoslavia.
While travelling the world back in 2001 I visited the infamous S-21 torture chambers in Pno Penn, it was fucked all, the torture equipment was still there with pictires of some bodies as they were found after being tortured (old style - not dry drowning) and killed.
Short distance away was "the killing fields" which a film was made about, there was mounds of skulls still there most with a hole through where they were spiked by a long cain as method of death, the babies were held by their feet and swung so that their heads were smashed against a tree to save bullets.
Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Arrest Opens Old Wounds | Newsweek International | Newsweek.com
The Kymer rouge (pol pots peasant army) were not trully seen off until the UN soldiers beat them off into the forrests around siem riep but they never trully dissapeared and many of those sick fucks will still be walking around assimulated in Cambodian, Thai, or vietnamese society today.
While travelling the world back in 2001 I visited the infamous S-21 torture chambers in Pno Penn, it was fucked all, the torture equipment was still there with pictires of some bodies as they were found after being tortured (old style - not dry drowning) and killed.
Short distance away was "the killing fields" which a film was made about, there was mounds of skulls still there most with a hole through where they were spiked by a long cain as method of death, the babies were held by their feet and swung so that their heads were smashed against a tree to save bullets.
Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Arrest Opens Old Wounds | Newsweek International | Newsweek.com
The Kymer rouge (pol pots peasant army) were not trully seen off until the UN soldiers beat them off into the forrests around siem riep but they never trully dissapeared and many of those sick fucks will still be walking around assimulated in Cambodian, Thai, or vietnamese society today.

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