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In case it has slipped anyone’s attention, the Philippines is becoming Southeast Asia’s most violent country.

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This particular artist is into ghosts, spirits and corpses — subjects that are out of the ordinary.

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How long does it take to wait for justice? In the case of Cambodians, 35 years.

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U.N.-backed tribunal in Cambodia has sentenced two top Khmer Rouge leaders to life in prison on war crimes charges for their role in the country's 1970s terror.

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This particular artist is into ghosts, spirits and corpses — subjects that are out of the ordinary.

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How long does it take to wait for justice? In the case of Cambodians, 35 years.

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U.N.-backed tribunal in Cambodia has sentenced two top Khmer Rouge leaders to life in prison on war crimes charges for their role in the country's 1970s terror.

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