Thursday, 8 July 2010

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A Cambodian boy who suffers from polio wears prosthetics he received at the Handicap International physical rehabilitation centre in Takeo July 6, 2010. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

A Cambodian man who is a land mine victim makes his first steps with his new prosthetic at the Handicap International physical rehabilitation centre in Takeo July 6, 2010. Cambodia is amongst the countries most severely affected by the problem of mines and unexploded ordnance, both for the number of victims and in terms of contaminated surface. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

A Cambodian man who is a land mine victim makes his first steps with his new prosthetic at the Handicap International physical rehabilitation centre in Takeo July 6, 2010. Cambodia is amongst the countries most severely affected by the problem of mines and unexploded ordnance, both for the number of victims and in terms of contaminated surface. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

Cambodians pass the time at the dormitory of the Handicap International physical rehabilitation centre where they are receiving their prosthetics in Takeo July 6, 2010. Cambodia is amongst the countries most severely affected by the problem of mines and unexploded ordnance, both for the number of victims and in terms of contaminated surface. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

Samples of prosthetics provided for free to Cambodian people by Handicap International are displayed at their physical rehabilitation centre in Takeo July 6, 2010. Cambodia is amongst the countries most severely affected by the problem of mines and unexploded ordnance, both for the number of victims and in terms of contaminated surface. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj


Cambodian dancers perform during a celebration to mark the second anniversary of the naming of Cambodia's famed Preah Vihear temple as a world heritage landmark in Preah Vihear province, about 245 kilometers (152 miles) north of Phnom Penh, Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Two years ago the 11th century Hindu temple was enlisted as UNESCO's World Heritage site despite protests by opposition groups in neighboring Thailand.



A Cambodian farmer who is a land mine victim poses with his new prosthetic leg at the Handicap International physical rehabilitation centre in Takeo July 6, 2010. Cambodia is amongst the countries most severely affected by the problem of mines and unexploded ordnance, both for the number of victims and in terms of contaminated surface.
REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

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