VOV.VN - Senior leaders of Vietnam and Cambodia reaffirmed their commitment to deepening the traditional friendship, ...
The Cambodian government still hasn’t offered a convincing explanation for why it is outlawing the “denial” of Khmer Rouge ...
The bill makes violation of its terms punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of between $2,500 and $125,000.
Cambodian lawmakers unanimously passed a revised law on Tuesday that toughens penalties for anyone who denies atrocities, including genocide, by the former Khmer Rouge regime. According to the ...
According to the author Ieng Pisey, Hun Sen had previously “survived five major assassination attempts” on his life. The most ...
The National Assembly approved a bill that provides for up to five years in prison for anyone who questions the atrocities of ...
PHNOM PENH – Cambodia’s former leader Hun Sen on Feb 13 pledged to “eliminate” anyone who tries to assassinate him, after he ...
There have been growing concerns over press freedom in Cambodia following reports of a recent crackdown against local and ...
The ruling party’s power “stems from control over state institutions, security forces, and economic resources rather than ...
Under the law, Khmer Rouge deniers can be charged and jailed for terms of one-five years and subjected to fines of US$2,500 ...
As the Ministry of Justice reviews a draft law on counterterrorism, Senate president Prime Minister Hun Sen has revealed an ...
The tribunal, which held a series of trials starting in 2009, found that the Khmer Rouge government committed genocide, ...