Migrant Workers Struggling to Escape Thai Floods
Migrant workers, largely from Burma, Cambodia and Laos, are still struggling to escape inundated areas of Thailand. There are no reliable estimates of how many people are stranded in the scores of...
View Article‘Enemies’ Gathers Audience at Maryland Temple
“Enemies of the People,” an award-winning documentary that follows one journalist’s search for answers about the Khmer Rouge, screened at a pagoda in Maryland this weekend, prompting many questions...
View ArticleMore Reporting Needed on Khmer Rouge: Journalist
Cambodian journalist Thet Sambath, whose work reporting on the Khmer Rouge over a decade was made into an award-winning documentary, was presented the Knight International Journalism award in...
View ArticleLawmaker Calls for More Protection of Migrant Workers
More jobs at home and better skills training could keep Cambodia’s poor from being exploited as migrant workers, a leading opposition lawmaker says. An increasing number of workers are seeking jobs...
View ArticlePassage of Acid Attack Law Welcomed, With Caveats
The National Assembly on Friday passed a law to against acid attacks, providing long-term recovery costs for victims and a sentence of up to 30 years for assailants. However, critics of the law as...
View ArticleUN Prosecutor: ‘The Law Ties Me To Do This’
[Editor’s note: On Oct. 26, Andrew Cayley, the international prosecutor for the UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal, gave a lecture at Rutgers University, in Newark, New Jersey. Cayley, who came to the...
View ArticleCambodian Embassy in US Collecting for Flood Relief
The Cambodian Embassy in Washington is helping to raise funds for floods victims in Cambodia, following weeks of inundation that has left thousands of families stranded. At a gathering in Washington...
View ArticleUS Federal Workers in Annual Charity Drive
US federal employees have begun a fundraising campaign for 2011, in a drive to collect money for local and international organizations. The Combined Federal Campaign is undertaken each year and allows...
View ArticleLack of Morality Hurting Everyday Cambodians: Analyst
Cambodia’s history shows that a lack of freedoms and equal rights have led to unrest in the past, a pattern that could repeat itself, a leading political analyst said Thursday, adding that Cambodia...
View ArticleNational Assembly Passes Law to Regulate Prisons
The National Assembly passed a law to reform prisons on Monday, but critics say its wording remains unclear and that one section that allows prisoners to work for private companies should not have...
View ArticleBeautiful Khmer Dress in Cambodia
Dresses are important for showing identity of each nationality. These Khmer dresses are shown for Cambodian women. These dresses are designed by Cambodian tailors and made in Cambodia. Women put on...
View ArticleCambodian wedding clothes
All these clothes are designed by Cambodian tailors in Cambodia. These dresses are suitable for joining variety of events such as wedding celebration, party, white night show and so on.
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