The Khmer Rouge tribunal has heard from one of the few people who survived the regime's most notorious prison.
Former inmate Van Nath gave evidence at the trial of the man who ran Tuol Sleng detention centre, Comrade Duch.
About 15,000 people were held at the centre in the late 1970s, but only seven are thought to still be alive. Guy Delauney reports.
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