Sunday, August 24, 2008

Reflections

Reflections is an exhibition that began life in April 2008 at Tuol Sleng and will present different aspects of the Khmer Rouge regime in an historical-visual journey from their take over of the country in 1975 through to the present day. The exhibition is a collection of photographs and information provided by DC-Cam that range from the work carried out to locate and document the mass graves left behind by the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime through to daily life in Democratic Kampuchea and onto the ongoing search for justice.
Lists of the 19,733 mass graves uncovered during a ten-year project by DC-Cam to map the grave-sites, KR prisons and genocide memorials
An unidentified grave-site of Khmer Rouge victims
The early '80s saw the unearthing of mass grave-sites around Cambodia
This is the national emblem and flag of the Khmer Rouge regime
The Renakse Petitions from the early '80s were signed by hundreds of thousands of survivors seeking justice against the Khmer Rouge
The front cover of Democratic Kampuchea Magazine, published monthly, extolling the virtues of the Khmer Rouge regime
Democratic Kampuchea's National Anthem, in English

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