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Cambodians remember Khmer Rouge victims 50 years onCambodian students from Royal University of Fine Arts reenact as they perform the Khmer Rouge dancing, on the outskirt of Phnom Penh, Cambodia Tuesday, May 20, 2025.© AP Photo/Heng Sinith ...
Three locations used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by UNESCO to its World Heritage List.
As Cambodia marks the 50th anniversary of the fall of its capital Phnom Penh to the Khmer Rouge, a final edition of a landmark book chronicling the rise of one of the 20th century’s most brutal ...
Rithy Panh’s latest dissection of Cambodia’s murderous Khmer Rouge regime follows reporters seeking an audience with its brutal leader. The trio of visiting colleagues here are French: Irène ...
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) -Cambodia held ceremonies across the country on Sunday to celebrate UNESCO's recognition of three former Khmer Rouge sites as World Heritage, honouring their transformation ...
Three notorious Cambodian torture and execution sites used by the Khmer Rouge regime to perpetrate genocide 50 years ago were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List on Friday.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Three locations used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by UNESCO to its World Heritage List.
She is among the survivors of the Khmer Rouge. "If we escape, we have two choices: We stay alive or we die," Nen Sok said. That was 50 years ago, when the Communist regime took over Cambodia in 1975.
A survivor of the Khmer Rouge Killing Fields in Cambodia and the subject of the documentary "The Flute Player" will speak April 2 at Nebraska Wesleyan University.
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