ODDAR MEANCHEY, Cambodia -- The shiny blue and white bus parked outside Hun Sen Trapeang Prasat High School in northwestern Cambodia's Oddar Meanchey province contrasted sharply with the dusty brown ...
The respectable jurisprudential debate over the definition of the crime and the fulfilment of its constituent parts soon stifles the outcry ...
PARIS—Two ex-bodyguards for former Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen go on trial in absentia in France on Wednesday, charged ...
Youk Chhang knows the truth about the Cambodian genocide perhaps better than anyone in the world. He was 13 when the Khmer Rouge came to power. Separated from his family, forced into slave labor, ...
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The tribunal's order in the case -- Buckeye Trust vs PCIT-1 Bangalore (ITA No.1051/Bang/2024) -- cited similar past judgements from the Supreme Court and high courts.
A veteran off-duty Louisiana state trooper was arrested Tuesday, accused of drunken driving and causing an early morning multicar crash in Baton Rouge. Capt. Belinda Murphy, 53, was arrested on a ...
Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Monday that Ukraine will insist that a tribunal be set up to hold those responsible for the war accountable "even when we go to diplomacy", as Russia's full-scale ...
The accident happened in Siem Reap province’s Svay Leu district, where there had been heavy fighting in the 1980s and 1990s between Cambodian government soldiers and rebel guerrillas from the ...
On February 18, Cambodia’s Ministry of Justice released a statement regarding an opinion article I had published in Radio Free Asia (RFA) a few days earlier, headlined, “Banning Khmer Rouge ...
Hun Sen, himself a former Khmer Rouge cadre, stepped down in 2023 and handed the premiership to his eldest son, Hun Manet. A UN-backed tribunal found two top Khmer Rouge leaders guilty of genocide in ...
Cambodian lawmakers have approved a bill that will toughen penalties for anyone denying that atrocities were carried out in the late 1970s under the rule of the Khmer Rouge, whose brutal policies are ...