(Reuters) - Hundreds of people gathered on Friday at one of Cambodia's infamous killing fields to remember the two million people who died under the communist Khmer Rouge regime.
Officials and relatives laid flowers and gave offerings on the "Day of Remembrance", once known as the "Day of Hatred", and students performed a re-enactment of Khmer Rouge soldiers taking prisoners.
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