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Khmer Rouge leader, Yun Yat, at Anlong Veng c.1996. Yun Yat, alias Comrade At, was the wife of Son Sen, Defence Minister of Democratic Kampuchea. On October 9, 1975, the Standing Committee of Communist Party of Kampuchea  placed her in charge of information and education. In 1977, she was appointed as Information Minister. On June 10, 1997 Khieu Samphan declared that Yun Yat and Son Sen had been arrested as spies of Hun Sen and Vietnam, and declared as traitors. Yun Yat, Son Sen and eight relatives  were executed on June 15, 1997 on the orders of Pol Pot. Khmer Rouge photograph.
Khmer Rouge leadership at Anlong Veng c1996 (in opposition). Left to Right: Son Sen, Khieu Samphan, Nuon Chea, Pol Pot, Yun Yat (wife of Son Sen). Khmer Rouge photograph.
Yun Yat, alias Comrade At, was the wife of Son Sen, Defence Minister of Democratic Kampuchea. On October 9, 1975, the Standing Committee of Communist Party of Kampuchea  placed her in charge of information and education. In 1977, she was appointed as Information Minister. On June 10, 1997 Khieu Samphan declared that Yun Yat and Son Sen had been arrested as spies of Hun Sen and Vietnam, and declared as traitors. Yun Yat, Son Sen and eight relatives  were executed on June 15, 1997 on the orders of Pol Pot. Khmer Rouge photograph.
Khmer Rouge leader Saloth Sar, aka Pol Pot, sitting with group of children at Anlong Veng c.1990. The child on his lap is probably Pol Pot's daughter. Others may be his grandchildren, or those of other senior Khmer Rouge cadre. Photo probably by senior KR official.