Looking at the pictures of old people and children affected me the most that afternoon. It was hard to fathom what sort of crime these individual had committed to merit such a horrible end. During the Khmer Rouge rule, a large percentage of the Cambodian population perished from starvation and torture. The pictures at Toul Sleng were only a small portions of those people whose voice has been silence forever. Looking at the people living in Cambodia today, I see reflections of them in these photos. They are now the ones that either survived or came after the atrocities.
They would carry on the task of rebuilding their nation. They keep memories of Toul Sleng alive for their future generations and for outsiders who never had to live through the horrible fate they had to so it would never be allowed to happen again.
These photos will remind me of that lesson.
They would carry on the task of rebuilding their nation. They keep memories of Toul Sleng alive for their future generations and for outsiders who never had to live through the horrible fate they had to so it would never be allowed to happen again.
These photos will remind me of that lesson.
2 comments:
Why were pics taken?
I felt like crying.
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