Monday, 14 January 2008

Noun Chea's wife is suffer when she live without her husband

Mrs. Noun Chea, now you are suffering when your husband were away from you. You can taste of how million of Cambodian women are suffer when your husband killed their husbands. Your husband is deserved to be in jail until he died because he killed million of innocent peoples.

Former Khmer Rouge leader Noun Chea's wife shows her relatives portraits in her house at Phasar Phrum village in northwestern of Pailin near Cambodia-Thai border January 14, 2008. The co-investigating judges of the "Killing Fields" tribunal, You Bunleng and French Marcel Lemonde, to meet for the first time with the lower ranking of Khmer Rouge rebels in the northwestern province of Pailin on Tuesday.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)


Former Khmer Rouge leader Noun Chea's wife sweeps her house as her 18-month-old granddaughter Kher May stands in the doorway at Phasar Phrum village northwest of Pailin near the Cambodia-Thai border January 14, 2008. The co-investigating judges of the "Killing Fields" tribunal, You Bunleng and French Marcel Lemonde, to meet for the first time with the lower ranking Khmer Rouge rebels on Tuesday.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)

Former Khmer Rouge leader Noun Chea's wife is seen with her 18-month-old granddaughter Kher May inside their house at Phasar Phrum village northwest of Pailin near the Cambodia-Thai border January 14, 2008. The co-investigating judges of the "Killing Fields" tribunal, You Bunleng and French Marcel Lemonde, to meet for the first time with the lower ranking Khmer Rouge rebels on Tuesday.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)

Former Khmer Rouge leader Noun Chea's wife is seen with her 18-month-old grand daughter Kher May inside their house at Phasar Phrum village in northwestern of Pailin near Cambodia-Thai border January 14, 2008. The co-investigating judges of the "Killing Fields" tribunal, You Bunleng and French Marcel Lemonde, to meet for the first time with the lower ranking of Khmer Rouge rebels in the northwestern province of Pailin on Tuesday.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)

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