ASEAN’s economy has become the fifth-largest global market in recent years, and it is expected to become the fourth-largest market in the near future.
Khemarey Khoeun, who won a hotly contested April vote, is to be sworn in as a park district commissioner in Skokie, Illinois, on May 16
An investigation by broadcaster Al Jazeera in the aftermath of the murder uncovered evidence that Oeut Ang had met with military officials in the weeks prior to the killing.
In new radio documentary, Greg Barron explores experiences of Cambodians who fled Pol Pot, decades after they, and he, spent time in Thai refugee camps.
During his two weeks visiting several refugee camps in Thailand and Cambodia, Barron witnessed a “horrifying” experience of Cambodian people –many looked as skinny as skeleton and suffered severe coughing from lung disease –who sought refuges in the first world countries.
The book, “Either the Beginning or the End of the World”, shows all of the “multifaceted intricacy” of war, cultural upheaval and love, says author Terry Farish.
Extreme hardship found in case of Ched Nin, who faced removal to Cambodia
Extreme hardship found in case of Ched Nin, who faced removal to Cambodia.
Founded in 1995 by a French couple, Christian and Marie-France des Pallieres, PSE is a well-recognized charity, home to nearly 7,000 students who are educated, fed, provided with healthcare and vocational training skills.
The book further discusses sex work and the trafficking of women, as well as the work of anti-trafficking organizations in Cambodia.
Advocates for eight Minnesota men who have served their time for criminal convictions say a 1996 antiterrorism law fails to recognize effects of the Khmer Rouge genocide on refugee families.
In a recent report published by The Diplomat, Bangkok-based Spanish freelance journalist Ana Salva discussed how the reproductive rights of Cambodian women are forgotten by the court.
Dr. Sorpong Peou says that overcoming this shortcoming would take tremendous political will from the ruling party and the opposition party, as well as the elite
Donald Trump has been criticized for offensive commentary about women and minority groups.
About 100,000 Cambodian refugees moved to the U.S. around the time that Tuy and her family were beginning a new life. Many ended up in areas with high rates of crime and poverty.
Protests since the election have seen thousands of anti-Trump demonstrators take toe the streets in major cities.
In Minnesota, an activist says about 2,000 of the local Cambodian community have registered to vote, slightly more than the 2012 election.
"I want journalists to know if journalists write stories that people don’t want to believe, stick to your gut. If you are confident and you keep showing through your research and reporting that you were right, just stick to your gut."
The 18th district’s incumbent representative and Democratic Party candidate Rady Mom is being challenged by Republican candidate Kamara Kay in the November 8 vote.
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