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The World Heritage listing raises timely questions, such as whether we might see nominations for sites from Australia’s own ...
The Cambodian government says that the three sites “bear irrefutable evidence of events amounting to one of the most serious ...
Three locations used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by ...
Cambodia held ceremonies across the country on Sunday to celebrate UNESCO's recognition of three former Khmer Rouge sites as ...
Cambodia celebrated the transformation of three Khmer Rouge sites from oppression centers to World Heritage Sites, ...
From Centres of Repression to Places of Peace and Reflection” were officially inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage sites on ...
Three sites used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by ...
Cambodia’s 16-year tribunal to prosecute leaders of the 1970s Khmer Rouge regime ended Thursday after securing just three convictions.
Four decades after Cambodia’s vicious Khmer Rouge regime killed 1.7 million people — a fifth of the country’s population — some justice is finally being served. Starting in 1975 (the ...
Under the Khmer Rouge regime that ruled Cambodia from 1975-79, two million people died as a result of mass executions and draconian policies that led to starvation, disease, and death in labor camps.
(New York) – The Cambodian government should act on charges issued against criminal suspects by an international judge at the Khmer Rouge tribunal, or the United Nations should withdraw its ...