News Source: Inter Press Service
| 16 days ago
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen is known for his brash and earthy vocabulary even when, as he did in early April, he talks about himself. "I am neither a gangster nor a gentleman, but a real man," the politician who has led his country for 25 years
News Source: Al Ahram
| 27 days ago
Built by Cambodian, or Khmer, kings between the 10th and 13th centuries, the temples have long served as symbols of Cambodian nationhood, and they are among the most important monuments in the region. Siem Reap is reminiscent of Luxor in scale and
News Source: Kyodo News
| about 1 month ago
Kyodo News that in principle, in accordance with the Cambodian law an the agreement made with the United Nations, only senior leaders and those the most responsible for the crimes committed during the Khmer Rouge's Democratic Kampuchea regime between
News Source: Androscoggin News
| 2 months ago
The former Khmer Rouge prison chief told Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes court on Monday that some inmates had blood completely drained from their bodies or were used for medical experiments. Kaing Guek Eav, better known by his nom de guerre Duch,
News Source: 7days
| 2 months ago
Cambodia's Khmer Rouge court finished hearing evidence against the regime's prison chief yesterday, ending six months of gruelling testimony about atrocities in the jail where 15,000 people died. The UN-backed war crimes tribunal adjourned the trial
News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| 2 months ago
Hav Sophea hoped for a sense of closure after telling Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes tribunal how her father was killed in the late 1970s at the Khmer Rouge's Tuol Sleng prison. But after testifying at the ongoing trial of former prison chief Kaing
News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| 2 months ago
Cambodian premier Hun Sen on Monday renewed strong warnings his country could be plunged back into civil war if the UN-backed Khmer Rouge court tried more suspects from the late 1970s movement. Hun Sen, himself a former low level commander in the
News Source: 7days
| 2 months ago
Cambodia’s UN-backed war crimes court has announced that it would investigate more suspects from the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime, blamed for the deaths of up to two million people in the country. “The international prosecutor is authorised to