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Landmark Khmer Rouge Trial Coming To An End
The trial of Tuol Sleng prison chief Duch, the first senior member of the Khmer Rouge regime to face justice, will soon deliver its verdict.
Khmer Rouge Leader "Duch" Apologizes to Victims
On Tuesday, March 31 2009, former Khmer Rouge official "Comrade Duch" begged forgiveness from survivors of the Cambodian genocide at the UN-backed Cambodian Court.
Preah Vihear Border Dispute
The governments of Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to hold talks in November to resolve the ongoing border crisis centered around the Preah Vihear temple.
Khmer Rouge Wants to Fight Again
The horror of the killing fields of Cambodia are still relevant to the 21st century, but former soldiers are willing to fight again - against Thailand this time.
Preah Vihear Temple - the Facts
For centuries, Preah Vihear Temple has been a source of tension between Thailand and Cambodia. The demarkation of the Thai-Cambodian border means that both claim it
Khmer Rouge Leader Suffers Stroke
Ageing Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan, facing potential indictment by an atrocity crimes tribunal, was whisked to a Phnom Penh hospital following a stroke this week.
Nuon Chea Arrested
Nuon Chea, Brother Number Two under the infamous Khmer Rouge regime, has been arrested with a view to facing human rights charges in the forthcoming UN-backed tribunal.
The Fruits of Cambodian Growth
Economic growth in Cambodia has been notable in recent years, but there are suggestions that thefruits of growth are inequitably distributed. Should we care?
Khmer Rouge Trials Begin
After two decades, the trials of Khmer Rouge leaders for crimes against humanity are finally to begin. The first to be charged is Kang Kek Ieu, head of infamous S21 Jail.
Cambodia's Oil
Who owns the oil and gas to be found in the Gulf of Thailand? Both Cambodia and Thailand claim territory and talks are dragging.