Chinese Teen Slashed in SHK
Sihanoukville: On the evening of November 27, a Chinese man was attacked on the streets of downtown Sihanoukville. The assault
Read moreSihanoukville: On the evening of November 27, a Chinese man was attacked on the streets of downtown Sihanoukville. The assault
Read moreOn May 7, 1959, President Eisenhower sent the following personal message to Prince Sihanouk, who was, at the time in
Read moreOn April 9, 1970, the Prasaut (in Svay Rieng Province) massacre occurred. Hundreds of civilian Vietnamese including women and children
Read moreOn 19 March 1956, a Immigration Act law was passed stipulating that ‘foreign nationals’ would be prohibited from entering 18
Read moreThe following is a list of some of the leading figures of the Khmer Issarak movement on the left and
Read moreThe following article follows from PART ONE. The piecing together of the rebel movements becomes a little complicated, as there
Read moreThe Khmer Rouge is by far the most recognized militant organization in Cambodian history- and rightly so considering the group’s
Read moreOn April 2, 1967, villagers in the Samlaut area of Battambang murdered two soldiers. Then, around two hundred local inhabitants
Read moreThis article continues from PART ONE The Second FULRO Rebellion On September 15, 1965, 500 FULRO Montagnards assigned to Buôn
Read moreWhilst enjoying a coffee and minding my own business recently, a youngish Cambodian man struck up a conversation. He asked
Read moreCambodian King Norodom (1860-1904) is known to have made three state visits to Saigon, in 1869, 1880 and 1888. Here are
Read morePhnom Penh: There was a case of shooting between the police and drug offenders after the police attempted to arrest
Read moreAfter seizing power in April 1975, the newly installed Khmer Rouge regime- known locally as the ‘Angkar’ and internationally as
Read moreAuthor’s note: This series skips the civil war period from after 1970-74. I have written several pieces already on this
Read moreThis is Part Three of the series. Read PART ONE and PART TWO Writer’s note: To avoid confusion with name
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