Come next year, the University of Washington (UW) may no longer teach Khmer, the Cambodian language. The university is ...
Cambodian-American Khmer classical dancer and choreographer Charya Burt has brought Rebirth of Apsara back to Cambodia to ...
Cambodia's public infrastructure is growing by leaps and bounds, with hardly a day going by it seems without another announcement about the completion of a new stretch of road connecting one town to ...
“What You Are Now,” the powerful and thought-provoking play by Sam Chanse, will open at Merrimack Repertory Theatre (MRT) in Lowell on Saturday, April 26 and run through May 11. This production closes ...
The Khmer Rouge killed nearly two million Cambodians from 1975 to 1979, spreading like a virus from the jungles until they controlled the entire country, only to systematically dismantle and destroy ...
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — The Khmer Rouge’s chief jailer, who admitted overseeing the torture and killings of as many as 16,000 Cambodians while running the regime’s most notorious prison, has died.
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