CAMBODIA’S MINISTER FOR INFORMATION, PHEAKTRA NETH, WENT FROM A QUIET PAGODA LIFE TO LEADING THE FIGHT AGAINST CYBERBULLYING ...
Ponchaud in 2013 testified to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), set up by the Cambodian government and the United Nations, to try Khmer Rouge officials. Speaking in ...
Following the regime’s collapse in 1979, the Royal Government of Cambodia in conjunction with the UN established the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) in 1997 to investigate and ...
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) has launched a photo exhibition titled “Lessons from the Past: A ...
Policy and technical experts from ECCC will attend the CITES meeting next ... long because it’s obvious that what was happening in Cambodia with the long-tailed macaque was trade gone amok.
A major feature of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)—and what may be its lasting legacy—is the special role it accords victims and survivors. Since the war crimes tribunals ...
Indeed, the cost of the court has drawn widespread criticism inside and outside Cambodia. From 2005 to April 2017, total expenditures reached nearly $300 million, about 75 percent of which was covered ...
Journalist Gerald Flynn was barred from Cambodia on January 5th, 2025, despite having a valid visa and work permit. Immigration officials claimed he submitted a fraudulent visa application and ...
Wild macaques at Cambodia's Angkor Wat have become aggressive due to being fed by YouTubers making viral videos. These actions have led to attacks on tourists and damage to the temple's ancient ...
Cambodia’s decades-long effort to clear unexploded munitions has had to partially suspend operations after the United States suddenly halted funding, a minister said on Friday, calling on ...
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