On a Saturday morning in July, Cambodian opposition politician Mu Sochua traveled to the dusty, sun-baked suburbs of Phnom Penh for a rally. Close to 100 Cambodians—most of them poor women sitting on ...
PHNOM PENH — Cambodia’s main opposition party struck a deal on Tuesday with strongman premier Hun Sen to end its year-long boycott of Parliament triggered by a disputed election. The Cambodia National ...
Social media users in Thailand and Cambodia have continued to trade online barbs since the Southeast Asian neighbours engaged in five days of deadly fighting in July, with Khmer-language posts ...
Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge cadre himself, previously introduced a law punishing those who deny atrocities committed by the movement - Copyright AFP/File TANG CHHIN ...
PHNOM PENH — With 92 votes in favour and none opposing, the National Assembly on January 2 approved a bill to establish a special court to try former leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime, which was ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia’s Senate on Monday approved a law creating a tribunal to try Khmer Rouge leaders, and a Cabinet minister said the court will spare no leader of the murderous regime.
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The Cambodian parliament approves a bill to prosecute surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge for atrocities committed during their four-year rule in the '70s. The bill is the last major hurdle to the ...
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