A documentary about the former leaders of the Khmer Rouge movement, which led to the death of 1.7 million people in Cambodia in the late 1970's.
Exclusive: Cambodia's most celebrated filmmaker Rithy Panh returns with a project about journalists who began to question the country's most infamous leader. Cambodia’s most celebrated filmmaker Rithy ...
Mean Loeuy (C), survivor of a Khmer Rouge labour camp, tells his story to a group of children during an outreach programme at a school in Phnom Srok district ...
Tourists who wander Cambodia’s Killing Fields don’t just encounter the ghosts of victims. Even today, scraps of clothing and bone fragments belonging to some of the 1.7 million people slaughtered by ...
Thirty years after the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge, Cambodian school children are taught almost nothing about that dark period in their country s history. Critics say this curriculum hole needs to ...
BANGKOK: Local villagers in Sa Kaeo on Tuesday (Oct 14) voiced support for a social activist's use of powerful sound trucks ...
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - A leader of the Cambodian Khmer Rouge expressed remorse on Thursday for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people during the "Killing Fields" regime in the 1970s and ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia has reiterated it intends to end the work of the U.N.-backed tribunal that last week convicted the last two surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge of genocide, ...
PHNOM SROK, Cambodia — Sheltering in the shade of a bus repurposed into a mobile museum, Mean Loeuy tells a group of children about the hell he went through in a Khmer Rouge labor camp. "At the ...
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