Tribunal stalled over mental fitness of key defendant
More than 100 villagers from rural areas detained by authorities in Phnom Penh after handing out leaflets detailing land concessions
Two laws have effectively outlawed 'facilitation fees,' payments that are critical for doing business in Cambodia
Lending group calls on Phnom Penh to compensate residents facing eviction in development project
Newly built roads, skyscrapers and country's first stock exchange alter Phnom Penh's landscape
Officials take on challenge of balancing economic development against environmental protection of one of world's most bio-diverse rivers
Defendants deny committing array of offenses including genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity
Surviving members appear in court Monday to face a range of war crimes charges
Monitors say decision to close case, believed to involve two former senior Khmer Rouge military officers, could constitute misconduct
Survivors group fears court will fail to fully prosecute all cases under government pressure
Victims of Khmer Rouge apply for civil party status, but tribunal observers fear Case Three is on verge of being shut down
International prosecutor Cayley expected to see no more than 10 people on trial; Cambodian counterpart opposes prosecuting more than 5
Critics accuse government of interfering in high-profile prosecutions as investigators target two former military commanders
Former head of notorious S-21 prison has asked to be acquitted and released but prosecution wants life term, 45 years
Comrade 'Duch,' found guilty of the deaths of thousands of detainees at notorious prison, seeks repeal of jail sentence
UNICEF says most of the 12,000 children in Cambodia’s orphanages are, in fact, not orphans
Sam Rainsy's prison sentence in absentia is upheld by Cambodia's Supreme Court
Surya Subedi says his visit produced mixed bag of results, with limited government cooperation on measures for judicial reforms
Although the government denies ordering the sites censored, a leaked memo indicates it ordered access cut
Defense lawyers tell court in Phnom Penh their elderly clients have been in pre-trial detention for longer than tribunal’s rules permit
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