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Dry pools

It seems there will be no more photo ops at the trial of Duch. Judges judge… They haven’t got a clue that history is also written with photographs. They should know better though: they use pictures as evidence in their own courts…

CAMBODIA. Kambol (Phnom Penh). 31/03/2009: Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, former head of S21 interrogation center during the Khmer Rouge regime, at the second day of his trial at the  ECCC , admitting responsability for crimes committed.

CAMBODIA. Kambol (Phnom Penh). 31/03/2009: Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, former head of S21 interrogation center during the Khmer Rouge regime, at the second day of his trial at the ECCC , admitting responsability for crimes committed.

CAMBODIA. Kambol (Phnom Penh). 31/03/2009: Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, former head of S21 interrogation center during the Khmer Rouge regime, at the second day of his trial at the  ECCC , admitting responsability for crimes committed.

CAMBODIA. Kambol (Phnom Penh). 31/03/2009: Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, former head of S21 interrogation center during the Khmer Rouge regime, at the second day of his trial at the ECCC , admitting responsability for crimes committed.

CAMBODIA. Kambol (Phnom Penh). 31/03/2009: Robert Petit and Chea Leang, co-prosecutors at press conference after second day of Kaing Guek Eav trial, alias Duch, accused of crimes against humanity by the ECCC.

CAMBODIA. Kambol (Phnom Penh). 31/03/2009: Robert Petit and Chea Leang, co-prosecutors at press conference after second day of Kaing Guek Eav trial, alias Duch, accused of crimes against humanity by the ECCC.

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