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Sophal Ear, a Cambodian scholar who fled the Khmer Rouge as a child, reflects on 50 years since the murderous regime took ...
The regime may be long gone, but its legacy lives on in the institutions, behaviors, and fears that continue to shape ...
Fifty years on, the Khmer Rouge’s legacy continues to shape Cambodia: politically, socially, economically and emotionally ...
Beginning on the anniversary of the departure of the final convoy – May 6 – the exhibition “Facing the Khmer Rouge – The ...
On April 17, 1975, tanks rolled into the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, to cheering crowds who believed that the country's ...
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ April 29 The Washington Post says “this time” the US should stop a genocide This month marked a grim milestone for Sudan, the ...
Teachers and students can access the most recent History Subject Syllabus in PDF format from this page, which also includes ...
Many of the temples were abandoned when the Khmer empire collapsed in the 15th century. The sites were at risk again in the 1970s, during Cambodia’s civil war. Every global citizen on this earth ...
Along with Mariposa Museum founder David Blair and Democratic state Rep. Peter Leishman, Nagle was one of three “conversation ...
The Sabo dam, designed as a pilot project in the Nam Pam stream basin in Son La, is expected to serve as a model for future ...
There's still a lot left to learn when it comes to ancient history, and scientists are still finding locations long since ...
Publisher and syndicated columnist Harut Sassounian, delivering the keynote address at a community-wide commemoration of the ...