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KAMBODSCHA MUSEUM TUOL SLENG
BKK03 - 20020310 - PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA : A Cambodia worker removes the map supposedly made of skulls and bones of Khmer Rouge victims at Tuol Sleng museum, a former torture center, 10 March 2002, in Phnom Penh. Cambodia's infamous "skull map", intended as a grisly reminder of the horrors of the killing fields, was removed from public display 10 March after two decades on display. Four Buddhist monks blessed the relics and sprinkled holy water over the skulls and bones fashioned into a map of the country as they were carefully taken down. EPA PHOTO AFPI/-/ss/ta/rab/ja
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20020310
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PHNOM PENH KAMBODSCHA
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