![]() If so requested, we routinely explain that we cannot grant such permission. Loughrey or VICE media, and have not given anyone permission to reproduce (let alone alter) these photographs. We do so with the express permission of the Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide, which allows the GSP to display the prisoner photographs, but not to give permission to third parties to reproduce them. The Genocide Studies Program maintains and displays digital copies of the unaltered original versions of these photographs among the extensive archives in its online Cambodian Genocide Data Bases. They are not material for an intellectual exercise or art project, and should never be used in that way. The preserved original photographs serve as a solemn reminder of lives lost, and more broadly of the horrors of that episode in humanity’s shared history. These photos are of incarcerated, often tortured individuals, who were subsequently murdered by the Khmer Rouge regime during the Cambodian Genocide of 1975-79. ![]() The Genocide Studies Program is dismayed by the publication of doctored photographs from the Tuol Sleng prison archive by Matthew Loughrey, a designer affiliated with VICE media. ![]()
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