PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – Japan has agreed to make a contribution of $11.7 million to the U.N.-assisted genocide tribunal that is trying former leaders of Cambodia's communist Khmer Rouge. A tribunal ...
Inspired by the costumes of the masked dance drama called Lakhon Khol, a self-taught Cambodian artist has put his passion for design into a collection to be presented on runways at the Japan ...
Cambodia's UN-backed court on Khmer Rouge atrocities may be "a battle against time" but it is paving the way for national reconciliation, the outgoing Japanese judge in the tribunal said Thursday. The ...
Japan has announced that it will grant the UN-backed tribunal charged with judging former members of the Khmer Rouge dictatorship an extra 200,000 dollars in funding, after donations dried up ...
Japan plans to nominate Kuniji Shibahara, a professor of law at Gakushuin University, to serve as a judge at a United Nations-assisted tribunal to be set up in Cambodia to bring leaders of the Khmer ...
PHNOM PENH: All five Japanese “Samurai” fighters were defeated by Cambodian Kun Khmer fighters in Thursday (April 3) night’s “Kun Khmer Knock Out” international tournament. Among them, a shock result ...
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hosted Cambodian counterpart Hun Sen at Akasaka Palace State Guest House in August of last year. Cambodia's general election on July 29 concluded with a sharp controversy.
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Phnom Penh: A court official said Japan has injected $200,000 into the Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal, which has been beset by funding shortages and delays. Tribunal spokesman Reach Sambath said the ...
A tribunal statement issued Friday said that the contribution from Japan — the single biggest donor to the proceedings — will cover about 25 percent of its budget for 2011. Japan has provided a total ...