Soma Serei Norodom, a royal family member, has a nice personal weblog.
Holding a Master Degree in Mass Communication from California State University, Fresno, the blogger posted some photos of Toul Sleng with her experience visiting the infamous Khmer Rouge prison.

Photo: http://somanorodom.wordpress.com/
Soma Serei Norodom describes that:
As I write in my blog of my experiences in Cambodia, one landmark I visited has tugged at my heart. That place is the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum. Before the Khmer Rouge came into power in April 1975, Toul Sleng Svay Prey was a primary school and high school, where students learned Khmer and French, math and science, and had hope for a bright future. The classrooms were filled with teachers lecturing and kids laughing, and now, Toul Sleng is a museum, a memorial, dedicated to the victims of S-21 Prison during Pol Pot’s reign. Haunting photographs of prisoners, tortured tools and machines, human skulls, and 14 victim corpses are displayed at the museum, as Toul Sleng is a testament of the madness of the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge reign in Cambodia ranked as the most disastrous in modern history.
