The government has sent a request to Unesco to include the Tuol Sleng torture
museum on a list of protected sites to preserve thousands of documents and
photographs remaining from the period of the Khmer Rouge.
"We sent the documents to Paris Friday, Aug. 29, in order for [Unesco] to
consider admitting Tuol Sleng as a Memory of the World site," Yos Eang, deputy
secretary-general of the national commission for Unesco, said. "But they have
not recognized it yet. And then we have to wait [to see] if they have questions
to ask, and if we have some other elements to add."
The application included a request to protect the photography, printed
documents and building of Tuol Sleng and the Choeung Ek "killing fields" on the
outskirts of Phnom Penh, he said.
"The aim is that they will protect our documents with [international] standards
for the sake of the research of Cambodian and international people," Yos Eang
said.
There were at least 15,000 prisoners detained at Tuol Sleng between 1975 and
1979, and around 4,000 confessions were preserved at the site, according to a
statement issued by the Phnom Penh office of Unesco Aug. 29.
More than 6,000 prisoner biographies, 6,000 photographs and negatives of
prisoners, as well as photos of visitors from China, are also kept at the site,
the Unesco statement said.
Some documents have already been used for proceedings at the Khmer Rouge
tribunal, the statement said.
The former Phnom Penh high school was made into a prison under the Khmer Rouge
and was then turned into a museum following the occupation of the Vietnamese in
1979.
"This is a historical event that will make the world remember the crimes
committed against our Cambodian people," said Khun Samen, deputy
secretary-general of the Ministry of Culture, who is in charge of museums.
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