Forced confessions under the current regime echo Khmer Rouge tactics, targeting dissenters and silencing critics both within Cambodia and its diaspora, writes Mu Sochua.
Jacques Pellet, ambassador of France to Cambodia, has donated a historically significant photograph taken 50 years ago in ...
Nearly half a century after Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge regime murdered at least 2 million people in Cambodia – a quarter of the ...
In the dark genre of self-reported atrocity photography, governments take pictures of their crimes and file them away in an ...
For decades, the history of Southeast Asian refugees have been sidelined in U.S. history. California's first state-legislated ...
In a studio space in Hayward, Calif., genocide survivor Robert Chau and his daughter Dorothy Chow set up for a new season of their shared podcast Death in Cambodia, Life in America. A chair holds the ...
Exclusive: Cambodia's most celebrated filmmaker Rithy Panh returns with a project about journalists who began to question the ...
More than 100 schools across Cambodia continue to face the challenge of local residents living on their campuses, according ...
Cambodia Rural Students Trust NGO (CRST) is a unique Non-Government Organisation (NGO) because it’s entirely led and managed ...
A selection of celebrated films that captivated critics and audiences on the global festival circuit this year will be screened as part of the “Festival Favourite” section at the 29th International ...
Comment: The name-calling between past and present British leaders is nothing to what would be faced by any Kiwi leader who ...