PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — The first history book written by a Cambodian about the Khmer Rouge is a step toward educating the nation about the murderous regime, a leading genocide expert said Sunday.
Premier Hun Sen’s continuing assertions that the destruction of Cambodia’s neutrality, the country’s “civil war,” Khmer Rouge genocide and the U.S. B-52 bombings of Cambodia, were the outcomes of a ...
The inaugural three-day "Khmer Martial Arts Journey to the Historical Site of Angkor" programme successfully concluded in Siem Reap province yesterday, August 29. Provincial governor Prak Sophoan ...
A new history project helps Cambodia take a tiny step toward confronting the murderous four-year reign of the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s. As many as 2 million people died, but the era is barely ...
Cambodia adopted a standard curriculum to help students learn about the atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge. To make sure the message gets across, victims of the regime's crimes tell their stories ...
Editor's note: there is a photo accompanying this release. The archaeology world is buzzing about recent discoveries in Angkor, which have revealed unprecedented insight into the Khmer Empire, the ...
Books detailing what happened during the Khmer Rouge era have finally reached young people living in the regime’s final stronghold, Anlong Veng. Last Friday, the Documentation Centre of Cambodia ...
The largest water management feature in Khmer history was built in the 10th century as part of a short-lived ancient capital in northern Cambodia to store water but the system failed in its first year ...
CHALOEM PHRA KIAT, Thailand, April 7 (Xinhua) -- On the scorching Saturday afternoon, dozens of local Thai students dressing up like apsaras were dancing together on the stairway in front of the main ...
From the 9th to 15th century, the Khmer people ruled over a vast empire spanning modern Cambodia and Vietnam. In the center of their reign their build Angkor Watt, the city of temples, as a symbolic ...
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