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When the Khmer Rouge seized power, they declared it the start of “Year Zero”—a chilling decree that symbolized the erasure of ...
Sophal Ear, a Cambodian scholar who fled the Khmer Rouge as a child, reflects on 50 years since the murderous regime took ...
Civil society groups have helped push the country’s judiciary in the direction of greater accountability. They are in dire ...
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Vietnam’s invasion of Cambodia: The forgotten war against the Khmer rougeIn a development that could challenges the boundaries of technology and biology, an Australian startup has unveiled the world ...
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Millions of mines, cluster bombs and unexploded ordnance still litter the Cambodian countryside, a direct result of decades of conflict stemming from the Vietnam War.
This post was updated April 29 at 11:27 p.m. United Khmer Students’ 27th annual culture night merged dance, music and theater ...
A single white candle flickered in the breeze before fading as dozens gathered Apr. 17 on the University of Washington (UW)’s ...
Fifty years on, the Khmer Rouge’s legacy continues to shape Cambodia, politically, socially, economically and emotionally. It is etched into every Cambodian’s bones, including mine.
April 17, 1975, marked the start of Year Zero, the attempt by the Khmer Rouge and its leader Pol Pot to "reset" the nation and fashion it into a new Communist society by mercilessly purging wide ...
Fifty years ago, the U.S. withdrew from Saigon, Vietnam. The refugee crisis in its wake was the beginning of Fall River's Cambodian community.
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