(HRW/IFEX) – The following is a 21 December 2007 Human Rights Watch press release: Cambodia: Ensure Safety of Buddhist Monks Prosecute Police Involved in ‘Burma-Style’ Crackdown (New York, December 21 ...
Marching in the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh to mark the 23rd anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreement – the country’s national day – between 800 and 1,000 protestors delivered a petition to ...
Khmer Krom civil party Chau Ny (R) stands outside the grounds of Wat Pratheath in Kiri Vong district, Takeo province, where many Khmer Krom victims were executed by the Khmer Rouge. Photograph ...
Cambodia's ethnic minority Khmer Krom monks and activists set a Vietnamese flag on fire here on Tuesday afternoon, as a protest to demand a Vietnamese diplomat to recognize the "true history" of the ...
(New York) - The Cambodian government should ensure the safety of Buddhist monks whom police attacked during a peaceful protest, Human Rights Watch said today. On December 17, riot police violently ...
Sok* doesn’t know if he’s Cambodian or yuon. The 30-year-old, who has been an undocumented immigrant his entire adult life, speaks the Khmer Krom dialect, which sounds similar to Vietnamese and ...
Approximately 800 ethnic minority Khmer Krom monks and activists on Monday marched through streets in Phnom Penh to demand a Vietnamese diplomat's recognition of the "true history" of the former ...