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Hun Sen
Cambodia's "War" On Internet Cafes
A regulation banning internet cafes near schools is only the latest salvo in Cambodia’s ongoing war on internet freedom.
A Point of Comparison
Tim LaRocco offers his thoughts on Hurricane Sandy from Cambodia — a land also impacted by natural disaster.
ASEAN: A Diplomatic Dead End?
Tensions flared once again over the South China Sea at the recent ASEAN summit.
Human Rights Activist Arrested in Cambodia
Authorities have charged the owner of one of the country’s only independent media outlets with sedition.
Good Week for Hun Sen
The Cambodian People’s Party has done well in commune elections, giving Prime Minister Hun Sen a boost.
Hun Sen on Election Footing
Commune elections next month are set to offer an interesting test of the Cambodian People’s Party’s popularity.
Cambodia Readies for ASEAN
Cambodia is preparing to hold the ASEAN summit next week. The South China Sea isn’t on the agenda.
Burma to Allow Poll Monitors
Burma’s leader announces that foreign monitors will be allowed in for by-elections scheduled for next month.
Hun Sen’s Next Election
Cambodian leader Hun Sen makes a surprising comparison with Pol Pot – and shows he’s on an election footing.
Hun Sen’s Next Election
Cambodian leader Hun Sen makes a surprising comparison with Pol Pot – and shows he’s on an election footing.
Rocky Road of Landmine Ban
A major conference in Cambodia considering progress on efforts to ban landmines showed mixed progress.
“Killing Fields” Trial Ready to Go
Pol Pot’s surviving lieutenants are about to get their day in court. But will a much-criticized process be able to bring Cambodians the justice they’re searching for?