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A Cambodian Buddhist monk walks past wooden houses asking for alms along a railway in Phnom Penh on February 16, 2012. Written off as a failed state after the devastating 1975-1979 Khmer Rouge regime and several decades of civil war, Cambodia has used... View Photo »
Cambodian girls smile as they wear vietnamese hats in Phnom Penh on February 16, 2012. Written off as a failed state after the devastating 1975-1979 Khmer Rouge regime and several decades of civil war, Cambodia has used garment and footwear exports and... View Photo »
A Cambodian man sits in an unused concrete drain pipe along a railway in Phnom Penh on February 16, 2012. Written off as a failed state after the devastating 1975-1979 Khmer Rouge regime and several decades of civil war, Cambodia has used garment and... View Photo »
The sun goes down behind the Royal Palace tower in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. View Photo »
A Cambodian Muslim woman and children walk past clothes hanging to dry from their family's wooden boat on which they live on Mekong River bank near Phnom Penh, Cambodia, at dusk Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012. View Photo »
Thailand's Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul (R) shakes hands with Indian Foreign Minister S. M. Krishna (L) prior to a meeting in New Delhi on February 13, 2012. Krishna met with foreign ministers from Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore. View Photo »
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs from Singapore Masagos Zulkifli Bin Masagos Mohamad (R) shakes hands with Indian Foreign Minister S. M. Krishna (L) prior to a meeting in New Delhi on February 13, 2012. Krishna met with foreign ministers from... View Photo »
A Cambodian boy collects water from a pond as another prepares its transportation by an oxcart near Udong in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. View Photo »
People offer food to Buddhist monks during the Meak Bochea ceremony at the Oddong mountain in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on February 7, 2012. Buddhists in Cambodia celebrate 'Meak Bochea', the date that Buddha told followers... View Photo »
Cambodian nuns march during the Meak Bochea ceremony at Oddong mountain in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on February 7, 2012. Buddhists in Cambodia celebrate 'Meak Bochea', the date that Buddha told followers that he would die... View Photo »
Cambodian deputy Prime Minister and minister of interior Sar Kheng (C) and supreme patriarchs of the country's religious leaders Tep Vong (L) and Bour Kry (R) attend a march during the Meak Bochea ceremony at Oddong mountain in Kandal province, some 40... View Photo »
People offer food and money to monks after the annual Meak Bochea ceremony at the Oudong mountain in the province of Kandal February 7, 2012. Cambodia, Thailand and Laos celebrate the important Buddhist festival Meak Bochea on the full moon day of the... View Photo »
Cambodian Buddhist monks attend the annual Meak Bochea ceremony at the Oudong mountain in the province of Kandal February 7, 2012. Cambodia, Thailand and Laos celebrate the important Buddhist festival Meak Bochea on the full moon day of the third lunar... View Photo »
Cambodians and Buddhist monks march and pray during Meak Bochea at Udong in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Hundreds of Cambodian monks, nuns and government civil servants on... View Photo »
A Cambodian dancer performs and leads a march during Meak Bochea at Udong in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Hundreds of Cambodian monks, nuns and government civil servants on... View Photo »
Bou Meng, former S-21 prison survivor, gestures after the verdict was handed down to Kaing Guek Eav, known as Duch, at the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. The Khmer Rouge tribunal's Supreme Court on Friday... View Photo »
Cambodian buddhist monks and relatives of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime sit praying during a ceremony held at the site of the killing field of Choeung Ek in the outskirts of Phnom Penh on February 3, 2012 after Kaing Guek Eav --better known as Duch,... View Photo »
Kaing Gek Eav, alias Duch, left, former S-21 prison commander, is seen on a screen of court press center during the verdict was handed down to Duch, at the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. View Photo »
A tourist places flowers at a memorial stupa of the Khmer Rouge at Choeung Ek, a "Killing Fields" site located on the outskirts of Phnom Penh February 3, 2012. The U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Cambodia ruled on Friday that the Khmer Rouge's prison... View Photo »
Cambodian buddhist monks and victims of the Khmer Rouge regime sit praying during a ceremony held at the site of the killing field of Choeung Ek in the outskirts of Phnom Penh on February 3, 2012. A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of some... View Photo »
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Cambodian girls smile as they wear vietnamese hats in Phnom Penh on February 16, 2012. Written off as a failed state after the devastating 1975-1979 Khmer Rouge regime and several decades of civil war, Cambodia has used garment and footwear exports and tourism to help improve its...
View Photo »A Cambodian man sits in an unused concrete drain pipe along a railway in Phnom Penh on February 16, 2012. Written off as a failed state after the devastating 1975-1979 Khmer Rouge regime and several decades of civil war, Cambodia has used garment and footwear exports and tourism to help...
View Photo »A Cambodian Muslim woman and children walk past clothes hanging to dry from their family's wooden boat on which they live on Mekong River bank near Phnom Penh, Cambodia, at dusk Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012.
View Photo »A Cambodian boy collects water from a pond as another prepares its transportation by an oxcart near Udong in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.
View Photo »Cambodian nuns march during the Meak Bochea ceremony at Oddong mountain in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on February 7, 2012. Buddhists in Cambodia celebrate 'Meak Bochea', the date that Buddha told followers that he would die in next three months. Meak Bochea...
View Photo »Cambodian deputy Prime Minister and minister of interior Sar Kheng (C) and supreme patriarchs of the country's religious leaders Tep Vong (L) and Bour Kry (R) attend a march during the Meak Bochea ceremony at Oddong mountain in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers north of Phnom Penh on...
View Photo »Cambodian Buddhist monks attend the annual Meak Bochea ceremony at the Oudong mountain in the province of Kandal February 7, 2012. Cambodia, Thailand and Laos celebrate the important Buddhist festival Meak Bochea on the full moon day of the third lunar month for the veneration of Buddha...
View Photo »Cambodians and Buddhist monks march and pray during Meak Bochea at Udong in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Hundreds of Cambodian monks, nuns and government civil servants on Tuesday celebrated the Meak Bochea Day...
View Photo »A Cambodian dancer performs and leads a march during Meak Bochea at Udong in Kandal province, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Hundreds of Cambodian monks, nuns and government civil servants on Tuesday celebrated the Meak Bochea Day...
View Photo »The sun goes down behind the Royal Palace tower in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012.
View Photo »Cambodian buddhist monks and relatives of victims of the Khmer Rouge regime sit praying during a ceremony held at the site of the killing field of Choeung Ek in the outskirts of Phnom Penh on February 3, 2012 after Kaing Guek Eav --better known as Duch, former chief of the Khmer Rouge's...
View Photo »Cambodian buddhist monks and victims of the Khmer Rouge regime sit praying during a ceremony held at the site of the killing field of Choeung Ek in the outskirts of Phnom Penh on February 3, 2012. A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of some 15,000 people was given life in prison...
View Photo »Cambodian buddhist monks walk past a stupa where skulls of the Khmer Rouge genocide's victims are displayed after they attended a prayer for the Khmer Rouge vicitms at the site of the killing field of Choeung Ek in the outskirts of Phnom Penh on February 3, 2012. A Khmer Rouge jailer...
View Photo »Cambodian Buddhist monks read court documents before the appeal verdict is handed down to Kaing Gek Eav, at the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. The Supreme Court of the U.N.-backed Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal on Friday is set to announce...
View Photo »Cambodian Buddhist monks line up at the court entrance before the appeal verdict is handed down to Kaing Gek Eav, at the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. The Supreme Court of the U.N.-backed Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal on Friday is set to...
View Photo »Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sok Ann speaks to the media after Kaing Guek Eav --better known as Duch, former chief of the prison Toul Sleng, was sentenced to life time imprisonment by the Cambodia's UN-backed Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Phnom Penh on February 3, 2012. A Khmer Rouge...
View Photo »Cambodian and foreign journalists look at fomer Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Guek Eav -- better known as Duch (C top) from a livefeed video in a press room at the Extraordinary Chamber in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) in Phnom Penh on February 3, 2012. The former Khmer Rouge jailer...
View Photo »A handout photo taken and released by the Extraordinary Chamber in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) on February 3, 2012 shows fomer Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Guek Eav -better known as Duch (C) -- greeting judges in the courtroom at the ECCC in Phnom Penh. The former Khmer Rouge jailer...
View Photo »Cambodian survivors of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison also known as Tuol Sleng, Chum Mey, second from left, and Bou Meng, second from right, sit during a forum of Civil Parties and Appellants and their lawyers at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia,...
View Photo »Chum Mey, a Cambodian survivor of the Khmer Rouge�s notorious S-21 prison also known as Tuol Sleng, shows a magazine describing his life while detained at the prison, during a forum of Civil Parties and Appellants and their lawyers at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, in Phnom Penh,...
View Photo »Tourists look at a Cambodian map at the Tuol Sleng Genocide museum, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. The Supreme Court of the U.N.-backed Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal is set to announce an appeal verdict against former prison chief of Tuol Sleng, also known as S-21...
View Photo »A Cambodian guide (2nd R) points at a picture (C) of Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Guek Eav -better known as Duch- to tourists at the Tuol Sleng genocide museum in Phnom Penh on February 2, 2012. A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of 15,000 people at a notorious torture prison...
View Photo »Cambodian survivor of the infamous Tuol Sleng prison Bou Meng smiles during a ceremony at the Tuol Sleng genocide museum in Phnom Penh on February 2, 2012. A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of 15,000 people at a notorious torture prison will learn his fate on February 3 when...
View Photo »Chum Mey (R), a Cambodian survivor of the infamous Tuol Sleng prison, shows his book to a tourist at the Tuol Sleng genocide museum in Phnom Penh on January 31, 2012. A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of 15,000 people at a notorious torture prison will learn his fate on...
View Photo »Chum Mey (L) and Norng Chan Phal (R), two Cambodian survivors of the infamous Khmer Rouge's Tuol Sleng prison, sit together at the Tuol Sleng genocide museum in Phnom Penh on January 31, 2012. A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of 15,000 people at a notorious torture prison...
View Photo »Cambodian girls smile as they wear vietnamese hats in Phnom Penh on February 16, 2012. Written off as a failed state after the devastating 1975-1979 Khmer Rouge regime and several decades of civil war, Cambodia has used garment and footwear exports and tourism to help improve its...
View Photo »As ASEAN chair, Cambodia has a clear principle: minimize dispute and increase cooperation towards establishment of ASEAN Political-Security Community by 2015
We are all aware of the DOC that was signed in Phnom Penh between ASEAN and China at that time Cambodia was ASEAN chairman in 2002
US military forces were directly responsible for about 10 to 15 million deaths during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and the two Iraq Wars. The Korean War also includes Chinese deaths while the Vietnam War also includes fatalities in Cambodia and Laos.
China and Cambodia have long benefited from a friendly, sincere, trustworthy and win-win partnership ... The closer economic and trade cooperation between the two countries has provided wide space for ICBC's development in Cambodia.
PM especially thanked Cambodia, which has been the ASEAN coordinator for India and would be doing this leading up to the commemorative year next year, which would mark the 20th anniversary of our dialogue, partnership with ASEAN and the tenth anniversary of our summit level partnership with ASEAN. They ...
The army of the Communist Party of Vietnam and Vietnam cadres still remain discreetly on Cambodian soil ... with the ambition of occupying, swallowing Cambodia and getting rid of Cambodia, of her race and ethnicity, bringing in Vietnamese immigrants illegally to live in Cambodia to this day.
The evidence we will put before you will show that the Communist Party of Kampuchea turned Cambodia into a massive slave camp, reducing an entire nation to prisoners living under a system of brutality that defies belief
Next year will be Cambodia (to chair ASEAN). On 21st of this month, I and my deputy have visited Phnom Penh to discuss with the new chair about its priority and agenda and what would be the role that Cambodia expects to play
