Khmer Rouge tribunal files genocide charge against ex-leader of Cambodia’s 1970s regime
Last Khmer Rouge defendant charged with genocide Khmer Rouge tribunal files 3rd genocide charge against ex-leader of Cambodia’s 1970s regime
Tribunal charges 3rd ex-Khmer Rouge with genocide Cambodian tribunal files genocide charges against 2 Khmer Rouge leaders
Tribunal charges 2 Khmer Rouge with genocide Cambodian king pardons Thai convicted of spying
Thai spy pardoned in Cambodia PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia says the country’s king has pardoned a Thai man who had been sentenced to seven years in prison for spying in a case that worsened a diplomatic feud between the neighboring countries. British lawyer named international prosecutor at Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal
Khmer Rouge tribunal names new foreign prosecutor Mekong Arts Festival: catalyst for social changePHNOM PENH - As some 200 artists and media practitioners gathered here for the week-long Mekong Arts Festival, their attention has gone far beyond “art for art’s sake”. What they are advocating is how to promote arts as a catalyst for social change. Khmer Rouge prison chief asks Cambodia genocide tribunal to release him, citing time served
Cambodian ex-prison chief pleads for release Khmer Rouge prison chief asks tribunal to release him, citing cooperation and time served
Khmer Rouge prison chief requests release PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The Khmer Rouge prison chief blamed for thousands of death at an infamous torture center has asked Cambodia’s genocide tribunal to release him, citing the decade he already has served in jail and his cooperation. Khmer Rouge prison chief’s trial enters final stage at U.N.-backed tribunal in Cambodia
Trial of Khmer Rouge prison chief in final stage Ousted Thai PM Thaksin taunts government by rallying followers to neighboring Cambodia
Ousted Thai PM rallies supporters to Cambodia Cambodia accuses Thai national of spying, intensifying row with its Southeast Asian neighbor
Cambodia accuses Thai national of spying PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodia has detained a Thai man for allegedly spying on fugitive former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in the latest sign of worsening relations between the two neighbors. Cambodia rejects Thai request to arrest fugitive ex-prime minister
Cambodia rejects Thai request to arrest ex-premier Toppled Thai Prime Minister Thaksin arrives in Cambodia, fueling Thai-Cambodian tensions
Toppled Thai leader Thaksin welcomed in Cambodia Ousted Thai premier arrives in CambodiaPHNOM PENH/BANGKOK - Former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra landed in Cambodia Tuesday, the Cambodian government said, amid an escalating diplomatic spat over the fugitive politician. Toppled Thai PM arrives in Cambodia, fueling Thai-Cambodian tensions
Toppled Thai leader arrives in Cambodia PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Thailand’s fugitive ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra arrived Tuesday in Cambodia following his appointment as economic adviser to the government, fueling tensions between the neighboring countries. Cambodia appoints former Thai PM as advisorPHNOM PENH - Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was appointed as economic advisor to the Cambodian government, officials said Wednesday. Doctor says Cambodia’s ‘jungle woman’ is sick and apparently mentally ill
Doc: Cambodia’s ‘jungle woman’ sick, mentally ill 17 die as Cambodian ferry capsizesPHNOM PENH - At least 17 people, including 14 women, died when an overloaded ferry capsized in Cambodia’s Kratie province, an official said Sunday. 17 die as overloaded ferry sinks in CambodiaPHNOM PENH, Cambodia — An overloaded river ferry capsized on its way to a Buddhist ceremony in Cambodia, killing 17 passengers in a tributary of the Mekong River, an official said Sunday. 10 dead, 7 missing as river ferry sinks in CambodiaPHNOM PENH, Cambodia — At least 10 passengers died in Cambodia when an overloaded river ferry capsized in a tributary of the Mekong River, police said Sunday. Police say at least 10 dead, 7 missing as river ferry sinks in CambodiaPHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Police say at least 10 passengers have died after an overloaded river ferry capsized in a tributary of the Mekong River. Cambodian anti-drugs officer held with 10-kg heroin stashPHNOM PENH - A police officer, who was less than a week into his post in Cambodia’s anti-drugs squad, has been arrested after police found 10 kg of heroin stashed at his home in the capital, national media reported Monday. “Lost legs” of 12th century Buddhist sculpture discovered in CambodiaPHNOM PENH - The legs of a 12th century sandstone carving of the Buddhist deity Hevajra, which were missing, have been recovered from a historic site in Siem Reap province in Cambodia. Cambodian refugees, ex-patriots, tell of atrocities for use in Khmer Rouge war crimes tribunalLONG BEACH, Calif. — The tiny Cambodian woman trembled slightly and stared blankly ahead as she told the story that has haunted her for half a lifetime: her parents and brother died in Khmer Rouge labor camps. Her baby perished in a refugee camp. Gold thieves explode grenades in heist, injure sixPHNOM PENH - Two thieves hurled several hand grenades into a local market in eastern Cambodia before robbing a gold vendor, a media report said Monday. Prosecutor at Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge tribunal recommends investigating 5 more suspectsPHNOM PENH, Cambodia — A prosecutor at Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge tribunal has formally recommended that five more suspects be investigated for crimes against humanity and other offenses, setting the legal body on a collision course with the country’s powerful prime minister. UN coordinator says Khmer Rouge tribunal must be independent following remarks by Hun SenPHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The U.N. administrator for the Khmer Rouge tribunal issued a blunt reminder to Prime Minister Hun Sen that the panel is independent, after the Cambodian leader suggested that arresting more suspects for trial could spark a civil war. Cambodian prime minister warns that arresting more Khmer Rouge could cause civil warPHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen renewed his criticism of the country’s U.N.-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal Monday, warning that arresting more suspects could spark civil war. Khmer Rouge victims boycott tribunal after judges bar questions on defendant’s mental healthPHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Lawyers representing victims of Cambodia’s murderous Khmer Rouge regime boycotted a tribunal trying its leaders after being barred Monday from questioning a defendant about his personality and state of mind. Cambodian court sentences US man to 10 years in prison for child sex abusePHNOM PENH, Cambodia — A Cambodian court sentenced an American man on Wednesday to 10 years in prison for sexually abusing a teenage girl. |