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Myanmar to follow Cambodia’s lead in documenting recent history
Fri, 13 September 2013
Poppy McPherson
Myanmar is in the process of setting up a documentation centre to reflect on decades of human rights abuses. It’s using the records of Toul Sleng prison as inspiration.
When Chit Min Lay first visited Toul Sleng last month, the cramped cells and blood-splattered walls were eerily familiar. It looked just like “his jailâ€: the concrete box in Myanmar where he spent 14 years as a political prisoner. He saw the photographs of victims, and turned away.
“I didn’t dare to see their faces, because I lost my friends in prison. I didn’t want to see these horrible things.â€
Myanmar’s Leader Invites U.S. Businesses to Return
From New York Times
Friday 13th July 2012
By Jane Perlez
SIEM REAP, Cambodia — President Thein Sein of Myanmar addressed a dinner of American business executives in this city near the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat on Friday, inviting them to invest in his impoverished country after an absence of 25 years.