AllieMark: Intro to Genocide Museum - Tuol Sleng - where nearly 20K Cambodians were tortured under the Khmer Rouge before being sent to the Killing Fields
AllieMark: Rules of conduct at Tuol Sleng
AllieMark: Prisoners were hung upsidedown from this gallows bar - this had been exercise equipment for the high school before the war
AllieMark: The Gallows
AllieMark: Prisoners of Tuol Sleng - of 20K prisoners, only seven individuals survived
AllieMark: Even children were brought to the prison and ultimately executed
AllieMark: Clothes from the prisoners
AllieMark: The Khmer Rouge kept detailed records of all who came through - including those that did not leave
AllieMark: Mothers and babies were not spared
AllieMark: Skulls of those who passed through Tuol Sleng
AllieMark: Local kids dancing and waving Hi to us from their home behind the museum - they were simply excited to shout hello to so many passersby
AllieMark: Typical cell block in Tuol Sleng
AllieMark: Cells at Tuol Sleng
AllieMark: A view down the cell corridor
AllieMark: Barbed wire was placed across the balcony openings to prevent prisoners from commiting suicide by throwing themselves off
AllieMark: Gas station
AllieMark: Intro to a Swedish man's series of pictures he took when visiting the regime as a guest in 1978 - and his thoughts today
AllieMark: Medicine
AllieMark: Town deserted by force
AllieMark: Medicine 2
AllieMark: Building a dam
AllieMark: Weaving textiles
AllieMark: Never enough food
AllieMark: Khmer Rouge claimed war victories
AllieMark: Final word
AllieMark: The Author
AllieMark: How the prisoners slept
AllieMark: Waterboarding
AllieMark: Skulls from the victims
AllieMark: One of the Tuol Sleng staff - then and now