Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy addresses people at a stupa during the 11th anniversary of the March 30,1997 grenade attacks, in Phnom Penh March 30, 2008. Rainsy called for the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to renew its probe into a grenade attack that killed at least 16 people more than a decade ago. The former finance minister addressed supporters outside Cambodia's parliament, where 11 years ago four grenades were hurled into a crowd of anti-government protesters, wounding at least 120 people.REUTERS/Khem Sovandara (CAMBODIA)
Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy addresses people in front of portraits of the March 30,1997 grenade attack victims at a stupa during the 11th anniversary of the attacks, in Phnom Penh March 30, 2008. Rainsy called for the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to renew its probe into a grenade attack that killed at least 16 people more than a decade ago. The former finance minister addressed supporters outside Cambodia's parliament, where 11 years ago four grenades were hurled into a crowd of anti-government protesters, wounding at least 120 people.REUTERS/Khem Sovandara (CAMBODIA)
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