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A Cambodian women prays for some of the estimated 2 million victims of the Khmer Rouge at the Choeng Ek memorial west of the capital, Phnom Penh.(AFP/File/Philippe Lopez)
- Jul 03 3:56 AM

Former Khmer Rouge soldiers and others gather Thursday, July 3, 2003, for funeral services for Khieu Ponnary, the first wife of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin, northwestern Cambodia. Khieu Ponnary died at age 83 Tuesday in Pailin. (AP Photo/Andy Eames)
- Jul 03 6:48 AM

Former Khmer Rouge soldiers and other gather Thursday, July 3, 2003, for funeral services for Khieu Ponnary, the first wife of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin, northwestern Cambodia. Khieu Ponnary died Tuesday at age 83 in Pailin. (AP Photo/Andy Eames)
- Jul 03 6:45 AM

A Cambodian looks away as Khieu Ponnary, the first wife of late Cambodian dictator Pol Pot, is cremated on July 3, 2003 in Cambodia's remote northwestern province of Pailin. Khieu Ponnary died after a long illness on July 1 at age 83, just months after the United Nations and Cambodia signed a long-awaited deal to put members of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge on trial for genocide. The ultra-communist Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia from 1975-1979 and are blamed for killing some 1.7 million people. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang
- Jul 03 6:36 AM

Former Khmer Rouge leaders Ieng Sary, left, and Khieu Samphan, right, look on during funeral services for Khieu Ponnary, the first wife of Pol Pot, Thursday, July 3, 2003, in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin, northwestern Cambodia. Khieu Ponnary died Tuesday at age 83. (AP Photo/Andy Eames)
- Jul 03 6:31 AM

Cambodian women light candles and incense during prayers for Khieu Ponnary, the first wife of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, during her funeral services Thursday, July 3, 2003, in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin, northwestern Cambodia. Khieu Ponnary died Tuesday in Pailin at age 83. (AP Photo/Andy Eames)
- Jul 03 6:22 AM

Cambodian military honor guards carry a portrait of Khieu Ponnary, the first wife of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, during her funeral services Thursday, July 3, 2003, in Pailin, northwestern Cambodia. Khieu Ponnary died Tuesday at age 83 in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin. (AP Photo/Andy Eames)
- Jul 03 5:58 AM

Ieng Sary (L) and Khieu Samphan, two former Khmer Rouge leaders, arrive to pay their respects to Khieu Ponnary, the first wife of late Cambodian dictator Pol Pot in Pailin, July 2, 2003. Khieu Ponnary died in Palin, the Cambodia's remote northwestern province on Sunday, just months after the United Nations and Cambodia signed a long-awaited deal to put members of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge on trial for genocide.The ultra-communist Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia from 1975 - 1979 and are blamed for killing some 1.7 million people. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang
- Jul 02 9:59 AM

Buddhist monks pray in front of coffin containing the body of Khieu Ponnary, the first wife of late Cambodian dictator Pol Pot in Pailin, July 2, 2003. Khieu Ponnary died at age 83 in Pailin, the Cambodia's remote northwestern province on Sunday, just months after the United Nations and Cambodia signed a long-awaited deal to put members of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge on trial for genocide. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang
- Jul 02 9:40 AM

Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Chief of the royalist FUNCINPEC party and president of the National Assembly is welcomed by his supporters during the first day of election rallies in Kompong Cham, 125 kilometres (75 miles) northeast of Phnom Penh, June 26, 2003. Cambodia's parliamentary elections will be held July 27 with 23 parties participating. REUTERS/Kem Sovannara
- Jun 26 6:43 AM

Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Chief of the royalist FUNCINPEC party and President of the National Assembly, addresses supporters during the first day of election rallies in Kompong Cham, 125 kilometres (75 miles) northeast of Phnom Penh, June 26, 2003. Cambodia's parliamentary elections will be held July 27 with 23 parties participating. REUTERS/Kem Sovannara
- Jun 26 6:43 AM

Trucks carry supporters of Sam Rainsy's opposition party in Cambodia's capital of Phnom Penh on the first day of election campaigning, June 26, 2003. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday ordered the armed forces and other authorities under his control to stay clear of politics ahead of next month's parliamentary elections. Hun Sen said he wished to see participation from all of Cambodia's 23 parties during campaigning for the 27 July vote. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
- Jun 26 6:43 AM

Cambodian People Party (CPP) supporters drive a motocycle past the Independence monument on the first day of election campaigning in Phnom Penh, June 26, 2003. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday ordered the armed forces and other authorities under his control to stay clear of politics ahead of next month 's parliamentary election. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
- Jun 26 6:43 AM

Sam Rainsy (C) and members of his opposition Sam Rainsy Party raise their arms during the first day of election campaigning in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, June 26, 2003. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday ordered the armed forces and other authorities under his control to stay clear of politics ahead of next month's parliamentary elections. Hun Sen said he wished to see participation from all of Cambodia's 23 parties during campaigning for the 27 July vote. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
- Jun 26 6:43 AM

Cambodian Prime Mnister Hun Sen waves to supporters as he arrives at his ruling Cambodian Peoples' Party election rally in Phnom Penh Thursday June 26, 2003. Thousands of people attended political rallies Thursday, the first day of the monthlong election campaign ahead of the general election on July 27. (AP Photo/Andy Eames)
- Jun 26 6:43 AM

Prime Minister Hun Sen, of the Cambodian People Party (CPP), waves to his supporters at an election rally in Phnom Penh, June 26, 2003. Hun Sen on Tuesday ordered the armed forces and other authorities under his control to stay clear of politics ahead of the next month's parliamentary election. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
- Jun 26 6:43 AM

Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Chief of the royalist FUNCINPEC party and president of the National Assembly is welcomed by his supporters during the first day of election rallies in Kompong Cham, 125 kilometres (75 miles) northeast of Phnom Penh, June 26, 2003. Cambodia's parliamentary elections will be held July 27 with 23 parties participating. REUTERS/Kem Sovannara
- Jun 26 6:43 AM

Prince Norodom Ranariddh, Chief of the royalist FUNCINPEC party and President of the National Assembly, addresses supporters during the first day of election rallies in Kompong Cham, 125 kilometres (75 miles) northeast of Phnom Penh, June 26, 2003. Cambodia's parliamentary elections will be held July 27 with 23 parties participating. REUTERS/Kem Sovannara
- Jun 26 6:45 AM

Trucks carry supporters of Sam Rainsy's opposition party in Cambodia's capital of Phnom Penh on the first day of election campaigning, June 26, 2003. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday ordered the armed forces and other authorities under his control to stay clear of politics ahead of next month's parliamentary elections. Hun Sen said he wished to see participation from all of Cambodia's 23 parties during campaigning for the 27 July vote. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
- Jun 26 6:24 AM

Sam Rainsy (C) and members of his opposition Sam Rainsy Party raise their arms during the first day of election campaigning in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, June 26, 2003. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Tuesday ordered the armed forces and other authorities under his control to stay clear of politics ahead of next month's parliamentary elections. Hun Sen said he wished to see participation from all of Cambodia's 23 parties during campaigning for the 27 July vote. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
- Jun 26 6:27 AM

Miss Cambodia Tourism 2002, Mam Maryan, 20, (fourth from right) came back from a competition in the Miss Tourism International pageant held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Dec31. She didn’t win the competition which attended by 25 countries. The first place winner of the Miss Tourism International pageant was Miss Thailand Tourism, second place from China, third place from Turkey, fourth place from Lebanon and fifth place from Bosnia. The 1.71-meter Battambang bombshell, who met Malaysian Prime Minister and King during her stay in Kuala Lumpur, said she told the Prime Minister and King about Khmer culture, tradition, civilization and peace.
- Jan 10, Phnom_Penh Koh Santepheap Daily

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