Forced confessions under the current regime echo Khmer Rouge tactics, targeting dissenters and silencing critics both within Cambodia and its diaspora, writes Mu Sochua.
Exclusive: Cambodia's most celebrated filmmaker Rithy Panh returns with a project about journalists who began to question the ...
Jacques Pellet, ambassador of France to Cambodia, has donated a historically significant photograph taken 50 years ago in ...
Tata’s Trading Card Co., a new store offering various trading cards such as sports, Pokemon, One Piece and Magic: The ...
Refugees of the genocide who resettled in California have faced difficulties accessing the mental health services they need.
For decades, the history of Southeast Asian refugees have been sidelined in U.S. history. California's first state-legislated ...
In the dark genre of self-reported atrocity photography, governments take pictures of their crimes and file them away in an ...
"We are so lucky to visit this country at a key moment of its history" Strand Releasing has unveiled the official trailer for ...
Morton Abramowitz, a former American diplomat and conflict mediator whose efforts to end wars and avoid wars included helping ...
On a week-long tourism journey through Cambodia, I explore its beauty, challenges, and the inspiring work done to build a ...
The decision to protect Hunter Biden is in sharp contrast to the White House refusal to protect any other likely targets of ...
From its early cities to the introduction of Hinduism and Buddhism, the great kingdom of Angkor, colonialism, and the Khmer Rouge, this essay tries to put its current rebuilding of civil society in ...