‘Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia,’ Symphonic Work About Khmer Rouge Genocide
“Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia,” a symphonic work by composer Him Sophy and the first major such piece to address
Read more“Bangsokol: A Requiem for Cambodia,” a symphonic work by composer Him Sophy and the first major such piece to address
Read morePhnom Penh: While the Royal Cambodian Naval Base at Ream is once again in the international news, a keen-eyed history
Read moreThe following is a list of some of the leading figures of the Khmer Issarak movement on the left and
Read moreAccording to the U.S. military, McKinley Nolan, an infantryman, was one of only two officially recognized traitors of the Vietnam
Read moreIn late February 1976, Siem Reap town was rocked by a series of devastating explosions. Days later, Deputy Prime Minister
Read moreThe brutality of war has, since time began, countless times destroyed not only lives, but great cities and cultural legacies.
Read moreNote on sources used; most sources are from Christian Evangelical organizations, which have a tendency to use somewhat preachy language.
Read moreMalcolm Caldwell, left-wing activist and supporter of revolutionary movements everywhere, was murdered in Phnom Penh on 28 December, 1978. To this
Read moreSaipot is 64 years old and currently lives in Changkum village, Tonlong commune, Memot district, Tbong Khmum province (Photo: Archives
Read more(Original report dated Nov 27, 1991, by DESERET NEWS) An angry mob screaming “Dog!” and “Murderer!” surged past police Wednesday
Read morePhnom Penh: Former Deputy Chief of Central Area in Kampong Cham during the Khmer Rouge regine, Ao An, passed away
Read morePhnom Penh: The body of Ta Duch, former Tuol Sleng prison chief, was cremated at Chak Angre pagoda at around
Read morePhnom Penh: Mr. Neth Pheaktra, Spokesman of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, said on social media this morning that at 00:51
Read moreKaing Guek Eav, better known as Comrade Duch, the Khmer Rouge chief of Toul Sleng (S21) prison has been admitted to
Read moreAround the Cambodian-Thai border areas between November 1979 and April 1989, there were over 50 direct attacks and battles on
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