Soy Sen testifies at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in 2015 After 12 years ... tree in the afternoon and from the top I could see two children being taken away," Sen told the tribunal in 2015.
Today, as a member of its board, I am honored to carry forward the mission inspired by the leadership and compassion of Jimmy ...
marry and raise eight children. Today, Hech lives quietly in Pong Teuk village, farming the land that has sustained her family for generations. Yet, the past still casts a dark shadow over her life.
“Peace and healing go together for ensuring Cambodia’s future, and after nearly a half-century, The Kingdom is still healing ...
Although we were forced to leave the country when the brutal Khmer Rouge regime took control, we returned in 1979 to provide much-need relief to the worst-affected families. Today, we are a leading ...
For the first time, two leaders of Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia have been ... marriages where couples were ordered to have children. But the landmark moment came when Nuon Chea was ...
Torng Nhai, now in her 70s, says Khmer Rouge soldiers killed her husband ... begun a program to share stories like these with school children. The aim is to ensure the next generation makes ...
Between 1975 and 1979, the Khmer Rouge regime systematically killed more than 1.5 million people in Cambodia ... Phloeun Prim described having four generations of his family — his children, his mother ...
In 1975-79, almost two million Cambodians lost their lives to murder and famine when the Khmer Rouge forced the urban population into the countryside to fulfill their ideal of an agrarian utopia. The ...
On April 17, the first Khmer Rouge appeared on Phnom Penh’s Monivong Boulevard and responded with smiles to the greetings of the citizens, accepted the hugs of the children, and seemed to want ...