Dressed in a prison - issued blue jump suit with an orange T - shirt underneath, Mikovits entered the courtroom and took a seat on a bench already
occupied by a few dozen similarly dressed male and female
inmates.
More than 6,000 passport - sized photographs and negatives of bound and tagged prisoners taken
by the Khmer Rouge (only a fraction of the total number of
inmates) are now housed in archives at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, which
occupies the site of the former prison.