Khmer Rouge Sentence a Milestone, but Cambodia’s Justice System Remains Fragile
BY MENGHUN KAING The Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia last month sentenced two former senior Khmer Rouge leaders to life in prison for
BY MENGHUN KAING The Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia last month sentenced two former senior Khmer Rouge leaders to life in prison for
BY ASSO. ANOU’SAVRY THOM, SÉRA ING, ANVAYA The first Memorial in remembrance of the Fall of Phnom Penh on April 17, 1975 and in homage
BY SIMON MARKS & JOSHUA WILWOHL SOMALY MAM: THE HOLY SAINT (AND SINNER) OF SEX TRAFFICKING Newsweek, May 21, 2014 Mam claims to have rescued
BY ABBY SEIFF UCAnews, May 27, 2014 After two decades in development, Cambodia’s independent judiciary laws should have been the finest on earth. First proposed
BY NHEAN SOCHEAT In recent news reports, we have seen some Cambodians applauding the repatriation of priceless, long-lost antiquities that were looted during the country’s
BY SIRIK SAVINA As residents of Phnom Penh, my family was forced to leave their home and take an uncertain journey to their native village
BY KOK-THAY ENG The Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) should tone down its anti-Vietnamese rhetoric, while the Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) should look carefully at
Because the Doctrine of Non-Self says, there is only void. If we don’t learn the Shore and Island, we will pass away in misery. Anyone who commits sin inevitably Falls deep down into hell.
– Tum Teav, A Cambodian Literary Classic
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