Vietnam's military involvement in Cambodia from 1979 to 1989, which served to end the killer Khmer Rouge regime, engendered ...
Despite the deaths of at least 1.7 million people under their brutal regime, only five top leaders of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge have ever been charged. The U.N.-backed tribunal was formed decades ...
According to DC-Cam’s research, 87 per cent of survivors report experiencing disturbing memories of the Khmer Rouge period, ...
In 1975, soon after the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, grabbed power in Cambodia, Khieu Samphan, one of the group’s leaders who was then serving as deputy prime minister, visited China and met ...
Former Khmer Rouge official Khieu Samphan, pictured here in 2010, had been convicted of genocide in 2018 The special tribunal in Cambodia set up to examine atrocities under the fanatical rule of ...
The consequences of Cambodia’s deep-rooted smoking culture have been brought into sharp focus in more recent years. A DC-Cam ...
From its early cities to the introduction of Hinduism and Buddhism, the great kingdom of Angkor, colonialism, and the Khmer Rouge, this essay tries to put its current rebuilding of civil society in ...
For nearly five years in the 1970s, the Khmer Rouge conducted a reign of terror across Cambodia, killing at least 1.7 million people. Almost half a century later, as ...
Sometimes gritty, sometimes serene but always authentic, voyage offers unvarnished view of region in Southeast Asia with ...
A dozen statues were discovered last week near the north gate leading to the 11th-century Royal Palace at Angkor Thom, the ...
But painful memories still endure of the murderous Khmer Rouge's time in power under the leadership of Pol Pot in the 1970s, when 2 million people – one-fourth of the population – died in the regime's ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Archaeologists in Cambodia have unearthed a dozen centuries-old sandstone statues in a “remarkable discovery” at the Angkor World Heritage Site near the city of ...