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A new coffin-shaped structure topped with a clear plastic roof looms over the cremation site of Pol Pot in Anlong Veng, testament to the estimated two million Cambodian lives lost under his genocidal rule.
One of history's most notorious mass murderers, his Khmer Rouge forces captured Phnom Penh 50 years ago on Thursday, and his dark legacy still casts a long shadow over modern Cambodia.
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00:18KOMNIK DEVON MUN POD NEKLONGEN CYU YANG CHANG CHIH THA CHUNG PUC MEN DU CORB RU MEN THA MEN THA NAK BAN SAK THUNGYANG NA NIPPE DAI YANG SLAB TEI CYU YANG NU DEN KOLONG MET CHUK DUE KINIER
00:29We also had the best experience to be prepared.
00:34After that, it was a year from opened to the land,
00:39and now we have the first experience of the country around the country.
00:45We're at the time of the country,
00:49and let us live for the country.
00:51so we have to go to the house,
00:53and we can go to the house,
00:55and we can go to the house.
01:21But if you don't do it, all it will be destroyed and disappear and the younger
01:34won't have any evidence to believe that Pol Pot does exist.
01:54The blood is broken, the blood is broken, the blood is broken and the blood is broken.
02:11I'm going to show you
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