As the former head of state for the Khmer Rouge, Khieu Samphan, also known as "Brother Number Four," occupied a number of key roles as the government tortured, starved and killed its people.
"No what matter what you decide I will die in prison… that’s the end," Khieu Samphan told the court. Khieu Samphan's legal team are seeking the dismissal of the genocide conviction handed down ...
Former Khmer Rouge official Khieu Samphan, pictured here in 2010, had been convicted of genocide in 2018 The special tribunal in Cambodia set up to examine atrocities under the fanatical rule of ...
The ministry reported that the country welcomed 4.8 million foreigners in the first three quarters of 2024, reflecting a 22.2 ...
His deputy Nuon Chea, 92, and head of state Khieu Samphan, 87, faced trial on charges of exterminating Cham Muslim and ethnic Vietnamese communities. This was the first genocide verdict given by ...
In 1975, soon after the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot, grabbed power in Cambodia, Khieu Samphan, one of the group’s leaders who was then serving as deputy prime minister, visited China and met ...
One of the key figures was Kak Channthy, whose name has been revived by The Cambodian Space Project, an Aussie-Asian band and organisation.
Khieu Samphan, the 91-year-old former head of state, had been convicted of genocide and other crimes. The judge upheld his sentence -- life in prison. Cambodia does not have the death penalty.
The following are the real estate transfers in Mifflin County during the month of September 2024: Corrective Deed 2024-2122 • ...
Heartbreak was in store for one side when the Class 3A Girls Soccer State Tournament opened play on Oct. 22. Maple Grove met ...
“Guides now offer tours to local students, enhancing a deeper understanding of real history, including topics like the ...