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Cambodia held ceremonies across the country on Sunday to celebrate UNESCO's recognition of three former Khmer Rouge sites as ...
Three sites used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by ...
Cambodia celebrated the transformation of three Khmer Rouge sites from oppression centers to World Heritage Sites, ...
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) – Cambodia marked the UNESCO World Heritage list’s inscription of three sites formerly used by the Khmer ...
The brutal regime of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, which seized power in the 1970s, is still haunting the country. Three sites ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNThree Cambodia genocide sites added to UNESCO registerThree notorious Cambodian torture and execution sites used by the Khmer Rouge regime to perpetrate genocide 50 years ago were ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNCambodia genocide survivors 'thrilled' at new UNESCO statusSurvivors of Cambodia's four-year genocide on Saturday told AFP they were "thrilled" that the site of their lives' biggest ...
A Cambodian man sits in Choeung Ek Killing Fields near a tree that was used to beat children to death during the Khmer Rouge regime on August 6, 2014 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Omar Havana/Getty ...
At least 1.7 million people – nearly a quarter of Cambodia’s population – were killed by execution, disease, starvation and overwork under the Khmer Rouge’s brutal rule from 1975 to 1979.
Ms. Khuon Savin knew that her father, Khuon Khai, 63, had been a soldier for a Cambodian force that battled the Khmer Rouge. This was after the Vietnamese invasion in late 1978, ...
The tribunal was hailed as a step forward for domestic and international justice when it was established in 2003, after lengthy negotiations between Cambodia and the U.N., to try Khmer Rouge leaders.
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