Jul 23 2008 - Washington Times
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA (AP) – Thailand accused Cambodia of eyeing even more of its land and leaflets appeared in the Cambodian capital calling for a boycott of Thai goods, as a military standoff over disputed border territory entered a second week Wednesday.
Aug 14 2008 - Washington Times
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA (AP) – Cambodia and Thailand have agreed to a gradual redeployment of troops near an ancient border temple ahead of talks next week on territorial disputes, a Cambodian army general said Thursday.
Aug 12 2008 - Washington Times
PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA (AP) – Cambodia's genocide tribunal formally indicted a former prison chief of the country's notorious Khmer Rouge on Tuesday, paving the way for a historic trial.
Aug 03 2008 - San Francisco Chronicle
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) ––Cambodia says Thai soldiers are occupying a second temple site along the border of the two countries — a new twist in an ongoing armed standoff that has nearly led to clashes between the neighbors.
Jul 28 2008 - Washington Times
SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA (AP) – Cambodia and Thailand struggled Monday to settle a standoff over disputed border territory near an ancient Hindu temple that prompted both countries to deploy thousands of troops to the area.
Jul 18 2008 - Washington Times
PREAH VIHEAR, CAMBODIA (AP) – Cambodian and Thai troops came close to a shoot–out in a disputed border region as the confrontation over land surrounding an ancient temple entered its fourth day, a Cambodian general said Friday.
Jul 17 2008 - Washington Times
PREAH VIHEAR, CAMBODIA (AP) – Cambodia and Thailand escalated their troop buildup Thursday in disputed territory near a historic border temple despite their agreement to hold talks next week to defuse tensions, a Cambodian general said.
Jul 16 2008 - Washington Times
PREAH VIHEAR, CAMBODIA (AP) – Cambodia assembled its troops near the Thai border Wednesday in the second day of alleged incursions by Thai soldiers amid tensions over disputed border land near a historic temple.
May 21 2008 - San Francisco Chronicle
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) ––The Khmer Rouge's 76–year–old former head of state was rushed to a hospital with high blood pressure Wednesday as one of his ex–comrades appeared before Cambodia's genocide tribunal.
Apr 16 2008 - San Francisco Chronicle
ANLONG VENG, Cambodia (AP) ––Ten years after the death of brutal Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, his cremation site has become a symbol of spiritual comfort to some in the village where he died.
Aug 01 2007 - Washington Times
by LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH
BANGKOK ? The former chief torturer for the Khmer Rouge became the first man to be charged with crimes against humanity over the Cambodian genocide yesterday, three decades after his government killed 1.7 million of its own people.
Jul 04 2006 - San Francisco Chronicle
by Nick Meo
Amid the bamboo stilt houses and rice paddies of Anlong Sah village, a wiry, middle–aged rice farmer and father of nine is ready to recount his career as an executioner for the Khmer Rouge. Since the fall of the...
Jun 17 2005 - Washington Times
SIEM REAP, Cambodia –– Masked gunmen seized dozens of children at an international school yesterday in northwestern Cambodia, killing a 3–year–old Canadian boy with a shot to the head before police rescued the hostages, authorities said.