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Choeung Ek (Khmer: ជើងឯក,
Cheung Êk [cəːŋ ʔaek]) is a
former orchard in Dangkao,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia, that was used as a
Killing Field between 1975 and...
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Oknha Choeung Sopheap (Khmer: ឈឿង សុភាព), also
known as Yeay Phu (យាយភូ; Chinese: 楊丹葡; pinyin: Yáng Dānpú; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chhiûⁿ Tan-phû), is a Sino-Cambodian...
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slate clean." They were then
taken away to a
place such as Tuol
Sleng or
Choeung Ek for
torture or execution.[citation needed] The
executed were buried...
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ancient kiln site in
Choeung Ek
commune of
Dangkao district,
southern part of
central Phnom Penh in the
early 2000s.
Choeung Ek
archaeological site...
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- and businessman. He owns Pheapimex, a
major conglomerate with his wife
Choeung Sopheap. The
majority of his
fortune comes from
logging and
other sectors...
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sometimes brought en m****e to be
interrogated and
later executed at the
Choeung Ek
extermination center. In 1979, the
prison was
uncovered by the invading...
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Choeung Ek, a
known site of m****
grave for
genocide victims during the
Khmer Rouge era...
- War in Asia and the
aftermath of the
Cambodian Civil War
Skulls at the
Choeung Ek
memorial in
Cambodia Location Democratic Kampuchea (present-day Cambodia)...
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tortured from the
equipment and
facilities exhibited in the buildings. The
Choeung Ek
Killing Fields are
located about 15
kilometers outside of
Phnom Penh...