Margaret Bywater has been a prominent figure in Cambodian civil society for more than three decades, working with refugees and helping to rebuild the education sector, primarily through libraries and ...
As the July 2018 elections approach, Cambodian civil society has faced an uptick in attacks and restrictions on their operations and funding. The government has increasingly attempted to stifle ...
The statement urged the Cambodian government to ensure a free, safe, and secure environment for journalists and news outlets. Phnom Penh, May 2, 2023 – The 30th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day ...
Several groups in Cambodia pressed for the "release all non-violent prisoners of conscience as a mitigation measure to minimize the risk posed by the spread of COVID-19." This statement was originally ...
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Cambodian dance in this inspiring video! Experience the grace and vitality of Cambodian classical dance, including the enchanting Apsara and Khmer dance styles ...
In Cambodia, survivors of digital violence are increasingly disengaging from digital platforms or stepping down from leadership in women-led organizations. This retreat from civic space is not a side ...
As a son of the Killing Fields born in 1982 in the refugee camp to which my family had fled following the Cambodian genocide, I have struggled for most of my life to understand the legacy of my people ...
Final U.S. Performances on Friday-Saturday, May 19-20 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, May 21 at 3:00 p.m. at Asia Society and Museum (Pre-performance Lecture at 6:30 p.m. with Daravuth Ly. Post-Performance Q ...
Gnuon Virak, 28, has loved dancing since he was a child, and grew up near a Chinese-style temple in Cambodian capital Phnom Penh. Seven years ago, he asked a master to teach him to dance and joined a ...
WASHINGTON DC, May 25, 2011 — A screening of the documentary Enemies of the People, a collaboration between Cambodian journalist Thet Sambath and British documentarian Rob Lemkin, prompted a lively ...
Nuon Chea, a senior member of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime which led to the death of more than 1.7 million people, died on Sunday at the age of 93. Known as “Brother Number Two,” Nuon Chea was the ...