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Survivors of the Khmer Rouge's genocidal regime welcome a beefed-up Cambodian law that forbids denying the movement's ...
Survivors of the Khmer Rouge's genocidal regime welcome a beefed-up law that forbids denying the movement's atrocities. But ...
A special tribunal sponsored by the United Nations convicted three key Khmer Rouge figures before ceasing operations in 2022, but other former cadres continue to live freely. Former prime minister Hun ...
As the U.S. and other Western nations withdraw funding for independent media and democratic institutions in places like Cambodia, China is stepping in.
Last month Cambodia enacted a law -- at the request of Hun Sen -- that forbids denying the Khmer Rouge's atrocities, but which rights advocates and academics warn could also be used to stifle ...
Now 72, Hun Sen was a commander under Pol Pot before he fled to Vietnam in 1977, joining other Cambodian defectors to lead the Vietnamese army's assault that drove the Khmer Rouge out of Phnom Penh.
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