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I Visited Cambodia’s Most Disturbing Prison (S-21 Genocide Museum)

2026-06-17 0 Dailymotion

This was one of the hardest places I’ve ever visited.

In this video, I visit Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (S-21) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia — a former high school that was turned into one of the most notorious prisons in modern history during the Khmer Rouge regime.

Between 1975 and 1979, an estimated 14,000–17,000 people were brought here. Only 12 survived.

This isn’t a sightseeing video. It’s a quiet, personal walk through a place that shows the true scale of what happened in Cambodia — the interrogations, torture, forced confessions, and the unimaginable loss of life.

I wanted to visit S-21 not as a tourist, but to understand, to remember, and to share why this history matters — especially in a country that continues to move forward with such resilience and kindness.

⚠️ This video discusses genocide, imprisonment, and violence. Viewer discretion is advised.

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We must remember so we never repeat it.

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