VOA’s Sok Khemara spoke to Congressman Alan Lowenthal about where Cambodia is heading in the run up to next year’s election.
Bou Rachana, the widow of Cambodian political analyst Kem Ley, who was assassinated about one year ago, speaks about her family’s suffering and search for justice.
Investigative journalist Sacha Pfeiffer says she worries about ‘fake news’, and encourages readers to think critically about the information they receive.
Sebastian Strangio recently wrote an article titled “Welcome to the Post-Human Rights World”.
The forum covered entrepreneurship, the ‘digital revolution’, cross-border trade, and governance for greater collaboration between industry, government and civil society
VOA Khmer spoke to Arancha Gonzalez, executive director of the International Trade Center, about the future of Cambodian trade.
VOA Khmer’s Hean Socheata spoke to Sophie Busson of Reporters Without Borders about the situation of press freedom in Southeast Asia and Cambodia.
“Angkor Awakens: A Portrait of Cambodia” is an emotional film chronicling Cambodian history from ancient times up to the present.
The interview discusses the legacy of the Asean Sunnylands Summit, held one year ago, and the legacy of former President Barack Obama’s policy of engagement with Asean.
The Center for Justice and Accountability based in San Francisco has conducted litigation for victims of the Khmer Rouge for many years.
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.
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