Cambodia's government approved a draft law that will jail for five years anyone denying atrocities, including genocide, committed by the Khmer Rouge, a spokesman said Saturday.
Under the seven-article bill, people who ‘deny the truth of the bitter past’ will be jailed between one to five years and ...
Cambodia’s Cabinet on Friday approved a draft bill that will toughen penalties for anyone denying atrocities were carried out ...
The Thai authorities accused an adviser to Hun Sen of hiring the gunman who killed a former Cambodian opposition figure in ...
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet has forcefully denied that the government was involved in the assassination of Lim Kimya, ...
Lim Kimya was shot twice and died near the Khao San Road tourist precinct on January 7 by former Thai naval marine Ekkalak ...
The ruling Cambodian People Party CPP held its central committee annual congress at its headquarters here on Saturday to set forth an action plan fo ...
At least four people were crushed and suffocated to death on Thursday in Cambodia after a large crowd gathered at a local ...
Some were arrested and deported back to the country. Hun Sen ruled Cambodia with an iron fist for nearly four decades, with rights groups accusing him of using the legal system to crush opposition ...
Hun Sen Boulevard will soon be equipped with metal median barriers to separate oncoming traffic. The installation follows a ...
Former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen wants Asean to work as a bloc to achieve its goals while reaffirming the Kingdom’s ...
At least four people were crushed and suffocated to death Thursday in Cambodia after a large crowd gathered at a local tycoon ...