At Long Last, Signs of Justice for 1997 Cambodia Massacre
The brazen attack in broad daylight 25 years ago has ingrained impunity in Cambodia more than any other single act in the country’s post-Khmer Rouge history.
![A former opposition party Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) member prays in front of portraits of victims of the March 30, 1997 deadly grenade attack, during a Buddhist ceremony, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, March 30, 2018.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2022/03/202203asia_cambodia_memorial2.jpg?h=31a53609&itok=SQbttMNs)
The brazen attack in broad daylight 25 years ago has ingrained impunity in Cambodia more than any other single act in the country’s post-Khmer Rouge history.
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