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PHNOM PENH, April 11 Cambodia called on US media group VICE to withdraw an article featuring newly colourised photos of the Khmer Rouge “killing fields” victims, saying the images were an insult to the dead because some mugshots had been altered to add smiles. At 1200 GMT today, the article.

Cambodia condemns VICE for altered images of Khmer Rouge victims

Cambodia called on US media group VICE to withdraw an article featuring newly colourised photos of the Khmer Rouge 'killing fields' victims, saying the images were an insult to the dead because some mugshots had been altered to add smiles.  At 1200 GMT on Sunday, the article later was no longer available on the VICE.com website.  In the article published on Friday, artist Matt Loughrey said his project to colourise images from the notorious Tuol Sleng prison, or S-21, aimed to humanise the 14,000 Cambodians executed and tortured there. 

Cambodians condemn photo-editing job on genocide victims

Cambodians condemn photo-editing job on genocide victims AFP 5 days ago AFP © TANG CHHIN SOTHY Thousands were killed by the Khymer Rouge at the in Tuol Sleng genocide museum in Phnom Penh between 1975 and 1979 Cambodians who lost family during the Khmer Rouge genocide Sunday slammed an Irish artist s decision to digitally add smiles to old black and white pictures of victims killed by the regime. The ultra-Maoist Pol Pot-led Khmer Rouge installed a reign of terror from 1975 to 1979 that left an estimated two million Cambodians dead from starvation, hard labour, torture and mass executions. The brutal regime took photographs of thousands of its victims, including those sent to Tuol Sleng or S-21, a former Phnom Penh high school which was converted into a prison.

Cambodia condemns VICE for images by artist who added smiles

PHNOM PENH, April 11 (Reuters) - Cambodia called on U.S. media group VICE to withdraw an article featuring newly colourised photos of the Khmer Rouge killing fields victims, saying the images were an insult to the dead because some mugshots had been altered to add smiles. At 1200 GMT on Sunday, the article later was no longer available on the VICE.com website. In the article published on Friday, artist Matt Loughrey said his project to colourise images from the notorious Tuol Sleng prison, or S-21, aimed to humanise the 14,000 Cambodians executed and tortured there. However, the article caused a backlash on social media after comparisons with the original black-and-white photos showed that some subjects were smiling only in Loughrey s colour images. The VICE article did not contain the original images.

Photo restorer who added smiles to Cambodian genocide victims violated the law, gov t says

news Photo restorer who added smiles to Cambodian genocide victims violated the law, gov’t says © Hong Kong Free Press Cambodia’s Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has said that an Ireland-based photo restoration artist broke the country’s archive law after he digitally colourised and added smiles to images of genocide victims. VICE News has removed an article showcasing Matt Loughrey’s work, whilst a petition demanding an apology gained traction on Sunday evening. © Hong Kong Free Press Photo: HKFP. Between 1.5 to 2 million people were tortured and killed by the Khmer Rouge regime between 1975 and 1979 in a China-backed push towards communism. Phnom Penh ‘s Security Prison 21 – now the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum – was an execution centre where thousands of victims were photographed upon arrival.

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