The Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is one of the key tourist destinations in Phnom Penh. It serves as a memorial to the Khmer Rouge regime’s S-21 interrogation and incarceration centre.
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Embark on a captivating journey through Southeast Asia with Giant Ibis, the best bus operator in Cambodia. As you explore the region, you’ll discover the best of Cambodia, Thailand, an… Read More
Loud and Clear’s list of 20 films to watch at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival on May 14-25, from the most anticipated movies to promising world premieres and indie gems!
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Two veteran comrades-in-arms of former Prime Minister Hun Sen during the Khmer Rouge regime and the civil war period were promoted to the rank of four star generals.
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During a broadcast on the Rwandan radio RTLM in April 1994, the announcer sent the following message to the airwaves: “I just smoked a joint… It’s time for not a single… Read More
Many travellers forego Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital in favour of Siem Reap. However, if you can spare some time on your travels, I would recommend that you do spend at least 3 or 4 days… Read More
Are you ready to embark on a thrilling journey into the unknown? “Exploring the Dark Side: A Comprehensive Guide to Dark Tourism” is here to be your guide through the mysterious… Read More
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As many as 200 survivors of Khmer Rouge regime living near the Laos border received free consultation and medical care during a three-day campaign.
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The Kingdom of Cambodia solemnly marked the 54th anniversary of the coup d’état that shattered the nation’s stability, plunging it into a devastating civil war and paving… Read More
Title: Slow Noodles: A Cambodian Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Recipes
Author: Chantha Nguon with Kim Green
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March on to Special DaysMarch in Cambodia marks a time of vibrant festivities, cultural observances, and historical commemorations. From solemn remembrances to joyous festivals, this month o… Read More
The Southeast Asian region is home to an extraordinary way of living that captures the essence of adaptability and cultural uniqueness—the floating villages. Scattered across the fresh… Read More
Visa-Free Destinations For Your Next Out-of-the-Country Trip
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Nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia, Cambodia is a land rich in history, culture, and resilience. From the ancient temples of Angkor to the modern dynamism of Phnom Penh, this kingdom has… Read More
Dive into the fascinating life of Maddox Chivan Jolie-Pitt: explore his Cambodian roots, delve into his net worth and acting career, discover his inspiring work with Angelina Jolie and Brad… Read More
The Document Center of Cambodia plays a crucial role in documenting the history of the Khmer Rouge and educating youngsters about the genocidal regime.
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A ceremony to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the victory of the southwest border defence war and the joint victory on January 7 of Vietnam and Cambodia over the genocidal regime was held… Read More
Ươmen is a word that can refer to a type of noodle soup, a religious faith, or a cultural identity, depending on the context and the spelling. In this article, we will explore the… Read More
Here’s the grim thought for today that we all need to learn to live with: the history of our world is often brutal and sad. Thousands of wars have existed in the past, and unfortunatel… Read More
About Cambodia
Situated in the center of Southeast Asia, Cambodia has a diverse range of historical, cultural, and natural attractions for exploration. Its ancient temples, including the ico… Read More
Some movies can leave such a profound impact on us that we can’t bear watching them again. Ever. These films stay with us long after the credits roll, haunting our thoughts and leaving… Read More
Minister of Information Neth Pheaktra on Sunday announced that the establishment of state media after the fall of Khmer Rouge regime will be celebrated every year on December 3.
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By Henry Srebrnik, [Saint John, N.B.] Telegraph-Journal
Apart from serving as Secretary of State under
presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford between 1973 and 1977, Henry Kissinger… Read More
Kissinger collaborated with Suharto to annex West Papua, leading to over four decades of genocidal policies.
Pakistani military, supported by the US, executed a genocide leading to the de… Read More
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Nestled along the banks of the Mekong River, Phnom Penh awaits, not just as Cambodia’s capital but as a living testament to a captivating blend of tradition and modernity. Picture this… Read More
History weaves a complex tapestry, rich with stories of heroes and villains, moments of triumph, and the depths of tragedy.
Within this intricate fabric, certain figures emerge not f… Read More
What do you remember the most about the Khmer Rouge regime?
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Over the past few weeks, England’s Daily Mail has published several articles
about the growing political unrest in South Africa and the rise of
Julius Malema, head of the Economic Fr… Read More
You'll never listen to the Rolling Stones in the same way again.
Well, people dove right in and shared their strong thoughts on celebrity deaths. Unfortunatel… Read More
More than 3,000 Catholics including bishops, priests, and laypeople in Cambodia participated in a Mass to commemorate clergy, religious, and laypeople who were martyred by the Pol Pot regime… Read More
Three well-known experts on Saturday, in the 4th DC-Cam workshop, shared their expertise and findings of treating survivors of the Khmer Rouge regime with over 100 students from medical scho… Read More
Deminers could remove only about 20% of the unexploded ordnances (UXO) from a ship destroyed by Khmer Rouge soldiers during the Lon Nol regime and is lying buried under Mekong River in Prey… Read More
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A discordant tale of dissidence, “Cambodian Rock Band” at Arena Stage very much marches to the beat of its own drum set.
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What do you remember the most about the Khmer Rouge regime?
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