Cambodia’s Cabinet has approved a draft bill that will toughen penalties for anyone denying atrocities were carried out in the late 1970s under the rule of communist Khmer Rouge, whose brutal policies ...
Cambodia's influential former leader Hun Sen on Tuesday (Jan 7) called for a new law to label anyone who attempts to topple his son's government as "terrorists", as the country marked the anniversary ...
Thai police say an arrest warrant has been issued for a man suspected of gunning down a former opposition politician from Cambodia in a popular Bangkok tourist area ...
Cambodian President of the Senate Hun Sen greets as he arrives at Victory Day to mark the 46th ouster anniversary of the Khmer Rouge regime that ruled Cambodia from 1975 ...
For government critics in Southeast Asia, fleeing abroad does not necessarily mean safety. Thailand is growing particularly ...
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet denied on Monday his government and father, former leader Hun Sen, were involved in the killing of an opposition politician in downtown Bangkok this month.
This is the shocking moment a Cambodian opposition MP was shot dead in a suspected assassination in Thailand - where his rival is best friends with the country's de facto leader. Lim Kimya, 74, of ...
Four people were killed and five others injured as a crowd scrambled for food and cash handouts from one of Cambodia’s richest men as a Chinese Lunar New Year gift.
The Ministry of Justice is drafting a new law aimed at criminalising the denial of crimes committed during the Democratic Kampuchea regime, with the stated goal of providing justice to victims and ...
It has been 45 years since the ‘Cambodian Genocide’ (1975-79) that killed millions of people of the South Asian nation. And yet, shadows of authoritarianism and violence continue to linger ...
It ended on January 7, 1979, when Hun Sen, himself a former Khmer Rouge cadre, led Vietnamese forces into the capital to expel the murderous regime. Former prime minister Hun Sen stepped down in ...