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Phnom Penh Revisited
From 1975 to 1979, an entire population was subjected to forced labor by its leaders. Massacres, executions, persecutions - Cambodians were the victims of the 20th century's third genocide. Although the wounds of the past still haven't healed, the country wants to turn the page. Led by a new generation that hasn't experienced this tragic episode of history, Phnom Penh is a changing city. Modernization is erasing all traces of the Khmer Rouge, and the genocide.
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Bali Bombing Revisited
On October 12, 2002, Indonesia was hit by mass terrorism. A twin bombing targeted a bar and nightclub on the island of Bali. A total of 202 people lost their lives, most of them tourists, and hundreds more were injured. The attack was led by a commando of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), linked to Al Qaeda. Thirteen years on, Bali has regained its serenity and tourists have returned. But behind the paradise of the island and the smiles of the Indonesian people, memories remain of a night that left behind a deep trauma and many unanswered questions.
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Vietnam: The 'almost' forgotten battle of Dien Bien Phu
For the French army, Dien Bien Phu is a painful symbol. During this battle (March 13-May 7 1954), the bloodiest since World War II, thousands of French soldiers were killed, wounded or taken prisoner. This terrible French defeat brought the First Indochina War to a standstill and marked the beginning of decolonisation. On the Vietnamese side, Dien Bien Phu means victory. Our reporter went back to this town so symbolically linked with history. More than 60 years later, the battlefield of Dien Bien Phu has given way to a major city. Veterans of Dien Bien Phu are slowly dying out and young Vietnamese seem to care little about the past, despite government efforts to glorify those heroic times. Our reporters went to meet them.
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