A new study focused on sexual violence perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in the 1970s has found that women from the country’s Cham Muslim minority were intentionally targeted. The rule of the ...
Khmer Rouge Trials Offer Baseline Study For Mental Health Impact To A Society Of War Crimes Tribunal
75 percent of Cambodians believe the Khmer Rouge trials will provide justice and promote reconciliation, but more than 87 percent of people old enough to remember the torture and murder during the ...
“They hated Khmer Muslim. They just had to rape them. They said that they would rape beautiful Khmer Muslim women": Unnamed respondent. As the Khmer Rouge killed and maimed Cambodian society into a ...
A young woman writes a letter to a newspaper, saying that the country’s history includes both the “marvellous period” of Angkor and the hellish nightmare of Pol Pot’s regime. For many others, the ...
New ethnographic research published in the Journal of Asian Studies sheds light on the unique way Cambodian Buddhists engage with the remnants of Khmer Rouge victims, choosing to leave the bones of ...
M-13, located in Kampong Speu province, was one of the most important prisons of the early Khmer Rouge. It was used to punish, torture, and kill many innocent Cambodians from 1971 to 1975.
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport has issued guidelines to all private general education institutions that follow international curricula to promote the study of the Khmer language and Khmer ...
Khmer Rouge trials offer baseline study for mental health impact to a society of war crimes tribunal
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – As leaders of the former Khmer Rouge regime testify in a human rights tribunal, in harrowing detail, for the killing of more than a million Cambodians from 1975 to 1979 a central ...
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