Phnom Penh (AFP) - Pointing at photographs of two former Khmer Rouge leaders a day after they were sentenced to life in jail, history teacher Ung Ratha asks his students whether justice was served.
One volunteers the punishment was too lenient, as others in the class try to grasp how Cambodia's "Killing Fields" era, once whitewashed from textbooks, left up to two million people dead.
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