PhnomPenhPost-Aug 1, 2021

July 31 marked the 12th anniversary of the listing of Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum Archive in UNESCO’s Memory of the World Program. This year, it was observed virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts spokesman Long Bunna Sireyvath told The Post on August 1 that the ministry has marked the occasion every year since the archive was listed in 2009. It aims to spread awareness around the world to prevent crimes against humanity. Hang Nisay, director of the museum, said that since the Archive was listed in 2009, the ministry and the museum has received support from national and international experts to preserve all remaining documents from the Khmer Rouge’s notorious S-21 detention centre, which represented more than 400,000 pages. He said that in 2018, the museum – with support from the Korea International Cooperation Agency in coordination with UNESCO, as well as technical support from Digital Divide Data – had copied and archived data to the database.

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