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Former Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan’s life sentence upheld as UN-backed tribunal in Cambodia wraps up
Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan convicted for their roles in regime’s widespread atrocities
The cause of political freedom in south-east Asia is not yet lost
Western neglect and Chinese patronage play a role in its retreat from democracy
Kem Sokha accused of treason amid escalating crackdown on critics of leader Hun Sen
Campaign group claims relatives of Asia’s longest-ruling leader Hun Sen have amassed fortunes
A new project aims to preserve the historic sites of Anlong Veng, the last stronghold of the Khmer Rouge, and even promote them as a destination for tourists
A novel in which the hapless hero goes badly astray in Cambodia
One woman’s quest to find the truth about her parents’ death under Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime
Hun Sen withholds $5,000 bet and raises questions after Mayweather triumph
Commemoration comes as government faces criticism over war crimes tribunal
Hun Sen’s 29-year regime is tottering as a young population, angered by corruption, seeks change
The prime minister has ruled the country for too long
This film about Cambodia’s Pol Pot years is an instant candidate for the year’s best documentary
Jacques Vergès, International criminal lawyer, 1925-2013
Norodom Sihanouk lived his final years in Beijing
A gripping child’s-eye view of the Cambodian genocide weighs the psychological damage inflicted by a brutal regime
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