<noembed><nolayer><div style="position:absolute; left:0; top:-100; display:none;"> Seven were found dead<br> Phnom Penh picture - When the joint Cambodian &#38; Vietnamese forces liberated the camp in 1979, they found 14 prisoners. Seven were found dead, chained to the interrogation beds. They had been sliced &#38; tortured &#38; left to die. They took pictures of the corpses &#38; the photos now hang in the interrogation rooms as a reminder of the atrocities. The other seven, who were found hiding in the toilets, were the only people to ever walk out of the prison alive. Only three are still alive today. One was the artist whose paintings of torture &#38; death in the prison are hanging in the museum gallery. </div></nolayer></noembed>
 
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