"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 ...
Several notable deals have emerged in Vietnam’s dealmaking landscape, signalling a rebound in such activities.
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.
Thai and Vietnamese visitors made up 50.9% of the total, with 1,147,534 Thai tourists (up 11.6%) representing 30.7% of all ...
Exiting Woodridge train station on a Sunday morning offers the dislocating feeling of having suddenly landed in the middle of ...
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 ...
the regime's head of state Khieu Samphan and Pol Pot's second-in-command, Nuon Chea Local NGO Cambodian Children's Fund - which had been supporting Bun Sen since 2004 - then started looking into ...
The Khmer Rouge regime, which referred to the Kingdom with the wholly unjust title of Democratic Kampuchea, was responsible ...
Police confiscated 8.07 grams of drugs, as well as other objects. Colonel Nuon Ninaro, Commander of the Municipal Gendarmerie ...
"No what matter what you decide I will die in prison… that’s the end," Khieu Samphan told the court. The impending closure of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal must be recognized as the beginning of a ...