January 08, 2014 | 22:08 (GMT+7)
Solidarity between Vietnamese and Cambodian troops highlighted
PANO – 150 photos and 80 exhibits reflecting the Khmer Rouge regime’s crime are being displayed at a week-long exhibition, “Solidarity and sentiment between Military Zone 7’s armed forces and Cambodian Royal Cambodian Armed Forces”, opened on January 7th...
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PANO – 150 photos and 80 exhibits reflecting the Khmer Rouge regime’s crime are being displayed at a week-long exhibition, “Solidarity and sentiment between Military Zone 7’s armed forces and Cambodian Royal Cambodian Armed Forces”, opened on January 7th at the zone’s Museum.
It also shows the solidarity between Cambodian troops and people and Military zone’s troops who over 35 years ago responded to the call of the Cambodian Solidarity Front for National Salvation to help Cambodians escape from the Pol Pot genocidal regime and then develop its socio-economy.
After the display at the museum, the photos and exhibits will be introduced to troops and local people in localities and army units.
Translated by Tran Hoai