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S21 - Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia

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Travel Tales By Siva Prasad

Travel Tales By Siva Prasad

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@sitharadileep7829
@sitharadileep7829 7 ай бұрын
Oh tats ridiculous 😢btw its great tat u shared these kinda vedios .keep up the good work..
@Sokhon124
@Sokhon124 11 ай бұрын
You described our country's history and watching it fills my eyes.
@hip-hopdefrance8844
@hip-hopdefrance8844 11 ай бұрын
've been to Cambodia twice. It's one of my favorite countries in the world, and it really changed my life. Learning the horrors of the Khmer Rouge and the Killing Fields, seeing the trees where they bashed in the heads of babies, the cliffs they threw people off of to execute them, and the piles of skulls in stupas built as memorials to the victims was devastating to me. And then seeing the beauties of Angkor Wat and the ancient imperial capital outside Siem Reap, it really broke my heart. It's a country that's summited the highest of highs and trod the most dreadful abyssal lows. I've never quite gotten over it emotionally. If you go at some point in the future, though, the people are among the nicest I've ever met. It's really a remarkable land.
@GenieSurveillance
@GenieSurveillance 11 ай бұрын
Just burn it all to the ground. Plant a garden after. Prayers for us all. I love your pure narration, but I wish you need to be more detailed in your story telling. The visuals are all heart shattering.
@universal4821
@universal4821 10 ай бұрын
@s12 Out of an estimated 20,000 people imprisoned at Tuol Sleng, there were only twelve known survivors: seven adults and five children. One child died shortly after the liberation. As of mid-September 2011, only three of the adults and four children are thought to still be alive: Chum Mey, Bou Meng, and Chim Meth.
@amandamakouette1846
@amandamakouette1846 11 ай бұрын
I've been to both S21 and Choeung Ek. Choeung Ek is about the size of a football field, it was originally paddy fields so each pit is about 6ft deep (they have dug some out and put the bones in a stupa) and they piled the bodies right to the top. There were 17 such Killing Fields in Cambodia. There's a thin layer of soil on top of them now but as you walk along the path you can see bits of clothes and bones sticking out. That tree it shows with the sign on - that is what they used to kill the younger children by holding them by the legs and smashing their head on the tree. They considered 3 generations of each family to be guilty for the "crimes of one". It is estimated that if the Vietnamese hadn't invaded when they did, about 4 million would have been dead within weeks because so many were so close to starvation. Both our guides remember, as children, scratching around in the dirt to find grubs to eat. It was good that Siva Prasad drew attention to the fact that other groups around the world are doing similar and the message at the end was very necessary
@omar__reakshan
@omar__reakshan 11 ай бұрын
Such sad history, thanks for sharing man. This is stuff you don’t hear nor see everyday
@krisprmovie8960
@krisprmovie8960 11 ай бұрын
A few years ago I first saw the movie "The Killing Fields" which led me into a rabbit hole on Wikipedia I'll never forget. Quite a strong message there at the end
@georgeongaya4932
@georgeongaya4932 11 ай бұрын
thank for the video. letting the world know Khmer Rouge in Cambodia
@moreforyou5787
@moreforyou5787 11 ай бұрын
May the innocent souls killed by Pol Pot be free from suffering and go to a better world. With love and condolences to all souls
@320digital6
@320digital6 11 ай бұрын
It's crazy to think that this is the place where so many people were Being tortured in the not so distant past.
@BikersofEgypt
@BikersofEgypt 11 ай бұрын
ow can anyone kill like that. I remember my professor told me that Stalin was worse than Hitler because he killed his own. To see the pictures of these people who committed no crime yet suffered the worst imaginable tortures. There’s no excuse for humanity.
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