What Drives Us? The ideologies behind some of history’s most horrific acts are well documented — and predictable. By Ben Kiernan Ben Kiernan is an expert on the history of genocide. This personal ...
Survivor Tom Hout Chow delivers a harrowing, firsthand account of human resilience against one of history's most brutal ...
The former S-21 prison in Phnom Penh offers a sobering look at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the legacy of the Khmer ...
The property consists of three locations that reflect the human rights abuses of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia from 1971 to 1979. The three component parts represent the widespread violence ...
Thomas, DL7BO will be active as XU7O from Cambodia, 7 - 21 February 2026. He will operate on HF Bands with focus on the Low Bands. Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia, located between Thailand and ...
Almost 200 miles away, Dr Karlsson’s colleagues are scrambling up Phnom Sampeau – a steep karst outcrop best known for its ‘Killing Cave’, where the Khmer Rouge threw thousands of bodies through a ...
Henri Locard is a retired French historian who first came to Cambodia in 1965 and returned in 1989 after the Vietnamese had ousted the Khmer Rouge and ended a 10-year occupation. He has authored many ...
On the northern outskirts of Phnom Penh workmen are putting the finishing touches to a new church, the first built in Cambodia since the dreaded Khmer Rouge tore down the famed Notre Dame Roman ...
Ponchaud’s 1977 book “Cambodge, année zero” was one of the first detailed accounts of the horrors that unfolded after the communist takeover. François Ponchaud, the French missionary who revealed the ...
Department of International Cooperation, Royal University of Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Throughout history, nationalism has arisen from book publications, radio, magazines, or movies that can ...
The year 1962: a year of extraordinary firsts. The first American astronaut to orbit the Earth, The Beatles’ first single, the first Black man to enrol at the previously all-white University of ...
Cambodia's UN-backed court set up to try Khmer Rouge leaders finishes its work this week, ending a 16-year process that has helped national reconciliation but brought only limited solace to survivors ...