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Scottish-born Gordon Conochie, an adjunct research fellow at La Trobe University in Melbourne, has just released his book, “A Tiger Rules the Mountain: Cambodia’s Pursuit of Democracy,” an honest look ...
Five decades after his prescient wartime exposé of the Khmer Rouge, Ith Sarin resurfaces to shed new light on his life ahead of the publication of a new translation.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The return to Cambodia of 14 sculptures that had been looted from the country during war and unrest is like welcoming home the souls of ancestors, Cambodia’s culture minister ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fifty years after the fall of Phnom Penh to the Khmer Rouge rebel army, the events of April 17, 1975 continue to cast a long ...
The "Reclining Vishnu" sculpture is the centerpiece of the exhibition “Royal Bronzes: Cambodian Art of the Divine” at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. NINA MOINI: A new exhibition of Cambodian bronze ...
Bo Uce still vividly remembers his experiences as a child soldier under the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia — the freezing nights, the constant hunger, the violence. He doesn’t talk much about his past. But ...
Refugees of the genocide who resettled in California have faced difficulties accessing the mental health services they need. Some of these challenges include language barriers and a lack of providers ...
And as moths swiftly rushing enter a burning flame and die, so all these men rush to thy fire, rush fast to their own destruction. The flames of thy mouth devour all the worlds. Thy glory fills the ...