Most people in Cambodia are under 30, born long after the horrific rule of the Khmer Rouge. A bus is touring the country to ...
The Khmer Rouge government was then wreaking havoc on the entire country. It is said to be responsible for about 1.7 million deaths, roughly a quarter of the population back them. Its aim was to ...
As the former head of state for the Khmer Rouge, Khieu Samphan, also known as "Brother Number Four," occupied a number of key roles as the government tortured, starved and killed its people.
Music and performance bans in Cambodia and Saudi Arabia sparked resistance, and led to new eras of identity expression and ...
On a riverbank deep in the Cambodian countryside, a former Sydney academic turned genocide investigator is probing a patch of ...
Cambodia’s prime minister has led a celebration of the return of dozens of precious centuries-old artifacts from museums and ...
As many as 70 pieces sourced from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, private collectors are now back in Cambodia and on ...
During the four violent years they were in power from 1975 to 1979, the Khmer Rouge tortured and killed all those perceived to be enemies - intellectuals, minorities, former government officials ...
Decades on from Pol Pot’s murderous regime, renowned Australian researcher Helen Jarvis is seeking World Heritage listing for ...
Hindu and Buddhist stolen masterpieces dating from the 9th to 14th century Angkor period and earlier have been returned to ...
A well-executed public policy aimed at enhancing economic freedom has led to positive economic outcomes for Cambodia and will ...