Cambodia's government approved a draft law that will jail for five years anyone denying atrocities, including genocide, ...
Under the seven-article bill, people who ‘deny the truth of the bitter past’ will be jailed between one to five years and ...
The Cambodian government Friday approved a draft law that aims to punish those who ignore, minimize, or deny the crimes ...
Cambodia’s Cabinet on Friday approved a draft bill that will toughen penalties for anyone denying atrocities were carried out ...
Thirty-six years after the Cleveland Elementary School shooting, Stocktonians remember the five children who were lost and ...
Father François Ponchaud, MEP, who exposed the Khmer Rouge atrocities in Cambodia during the 1970s, passed away January 17 at ...
However, while it is led by a very right-wing president who has done and said things that should never have been done or said ...
Former information minister Khieu Kanharith credited Ponchaud as “the first to draw world attention” to the plight of ...
which was an area of heavy fighting between the government and insurgent Khmer Rouge forces in the 1980s. The two, identified as Pov Nepin and Ouen Channara, died at the scene after the mine they were ...
Pol Pot and his henchmen inflicted unprecedented carnage, genocide, forced labor camps, and sickness, claiming about 2 ...
The art community of Phnom Penh are witnessing the capital’s latest extraordinary gathering of creativity and storytelling in ...
The draft law, which imposes penalties on those who deny these crimes, was approved during a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime ...