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The Cambodia Landmine Museum is a small but deeply moving museum and relief centre dedicated to documenting Cambodia's landmine crisis. Founded by Aki Ra, a former child soldier who has personally defused thousands of mines, the museum educates visitors on the ongoing impact of unexploded ordnance across the country.
Aki Ra was conscripted as a child by the Khmer Rouge and later fought for the Vietnamese and Cambodian armies. After the wars, he began single-handedly clearing mines with basic tools. He founded the museum in 1997 and the relief centre in 2007, becoming an internationally recognised humanitarian figure.