When the Khmer Rouge seized Cambodia, Western intellectuals dismissed reports of atrocities as propaganda. But French ...
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Hosted on MSNCambodia approves draft law punishing Khmer Rouge genocide denialCambodia's government approved a draft law that will jail for five years anyone denying atrocities, including genocide, committed by the Khmer Rouge, a spokesman said Saturday. The draft law -- which ...
India and Cambodia continue to solidify Buddhist linkages, including religious tourism. Indian Ambassador to Cambodia ...
François Ponchaud, a French Catholic missionary priest whose book "Cambodia: Year Zero" helped draw global attention to the staggering atrocities committed by the radical communist Khmer Rouge in the ...
Under the law, Khmer Rouge deniers can be charged and jailed for terms of one-five years and subjected to fines of US$2,500 to $125,000. The law is expected to pass the National Assembly given the ...
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) has launched a photo exhibition titled “Lessons from the Past: A ...
A local interpreter and an American photojournalist help a New York Times reporter on assignment covering the Cambodian Civil War. As Khmer Rouge forces move in, he tries to get his interpreter out of ...
The Cabinet office said the proposed law aims to prevent the recurrence of such events and to provide justice for victims of the Khmer Rouge. The seven-article bill, which needs approval by ...
Cambodia's government approved a draft law that will jail for five years anyone denying atrocities, including genocide, committed by the Khmer Rouge, a spokesman said Saturday. The ultra-Maoist ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia’s Cabinet on Friday approved a draft bill that will toughen penalties for anyone denying atrocities were carried out in the late 1970s under the rule of communist ...
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