Where to go
Cheung Ek genocide memorial
The Cheung Ek
genocide museum is located in Cheung Ek commune, Dankoar district, about
15 km from the centre of Phnom Penh. This is the location where the
Khmer Rouge took their prisoners for execution. The prisoners were made
to wait here for 24 hours before they were killed by a blow to the head
after which their throats were slit. Babies were killed by bashing their
heads against a tree. There were separate graves for men, for women and
for children. Former friends of Pol Pot who were executed here had
separate graves too.
Visitors can walk along 86 mass
graves from which the remainders of 8,985 men, women and children were
unearthed after the liberation of the Khmers Rouges. Some of those
skulls, bones and pieces of clothing are now kept in the nearby massive
stupa.
There were killing fields all over the country, but Cheung Ek was
believed to be the largest.
Every year on the 20th of May a ceremony is held around the stupa to
bring peace to the spirits of the deceased.
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