¤ Cambodia's Troubled Tribunal The war crimes court has lost sight of its original purpose. |
¤ Anger in Cambodia After Sentencing of Khmer Rouge Jailer Duch
Survivors of Cambodia’s notorious Tuol Sleng prison expressed frustration that its commandant received less than a life sentence. |
¤ Verdict Due in the Trial of a Khmer Rouge Figure
The prison warden known as Duch received a 19-year sentence, likely to be considered lenient in Cambodia, in the first major ruling of the United Nations tribunal. |
¤ Cambodia Is Hard Sell for Investment Companies Despite a growing economy, the traditional private equity strategy of buying out and investing in profitable, pre-existing businesses is rarely an option. |
¤ Combing Cambodia for Missing Friends
Tim Page, one of the Vietnam War’s daring young photographers, at 66 is still trying to find the remains of two of his colleagues who disappeared. |
¤ Cambodian Factories Seek Eco-Friendly Power Alternatives Cambodia’s garment factories use firewood to heat the water needed for production, an inefficient and environmentally damaging method, but several hurdles block investment in alternative energy. |
¤ From California to Cambodia, Fighting for Women The daughter of a well-to-do merchant in Phnom Penh who had been sent to the West at the age of 18 is now in Cambodia’s Parliament. |
¤ Patron Turns Home Movies Into a Feature
Anne Bass documents the metamorphosis of a young Cambodian dancer into American ballet performer. |
¤ Khmer Rouge Tribunal vs. Karmic Justice The proceedings of the Khmer Rouge tribunal have been a farce. What purpose does going through the motions serve? |
¤ Crusader Rowing Upstream in Cambodia
Mu Sochua, the most prominent woman in Cambodia’s opposition, is part of a new generation of women in Asian politics. |