Cambodia's government approved a draft law that will jail for five years anyone denying atrocities, including genocide, ...
The pidan – often used as canopies or tapestries during special events and Buddhist ceremonies – will be preserved at the museum. This is the third time the NGO has made similar donations, with 25 ...
Under the seven-article bill, people who ‘deny the truth of the bitter past’ will be jailed between one to five years and ...
The draft law, which imposes penalties on those who deny these crimes, was approved during a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime ...
3 drug traffickers, who peddled ‘E’ tablets, will spend long periods of time in a Cambodian jail. The Trial Council of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court sentenced the three drug criminals who ...
The law would replace a similar bill, also initiated by Hun Sen and enacted in 2013, that bans statements denying crimes by the communist Khmer Rouge and carries a sentence of up to two years in jail.
Former information minister Khieu Kanharith credited Ponchaud as “the first to draw world attention” to the plight of ...
Alcohol giant Pernod Ricard has conducted its third digital label launch in South East Asia with the Khmer-language, tying in ...