We have started to collect the most important news related to Cambodia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A US court convicts a California-based Cambodian of plotting to overthrow Hun Sen's government in 2000.
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The Cambodian journalist whose 1970s ordeal was the subject of the film, The Killing Fields, dies.
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A former Khmer Rouge prison chief cries as he visits one of Cambodia's most notorious torture sites.
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A former Khmer Rouge prison chief is taken back to one of Cambodia's killing fields to re-enact his alleged actions.
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Human rights organisation Amnesty International calls for an end to forced evictions in Cambodia.
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Survivors of Cambodia's brutal Khmer Rouge regime address a UN-backed genocide court for the first time.
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Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea appears in court to appeal against his detention by a genocide tribunal.
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Robert Mueller becomes the first head of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to visit Cambodia.
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Monks from across Cambodia march in Phnom Penh in support of upcoming trials of former Khmer Rouge leaders.
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Monks protesting at the Vietnam embassy in Phnom Penh are involved in violent clashes with police.
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Families in Phnom Penh demonstrate against illegal land seizures, as a UN rights envoy continues his visit.
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The UN-backed genocide tribunal in Cambodia rejects a bail request from former Khmer Rouge prison chief Duch.
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A UN-backed genocide tribunal set up to try surviving Khmer Rouge leaders holds its first public hearing.
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Ex-Khmer Rouge head of state Khieu Samphan is charged with war crimes at a genocide tribunal in Cambodia.
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Cambodia's Pol Pot was a patriot who defended social justice, a former senior Khmer Rouge figure says.
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Cambodian authorities charge two ministers from the brutal Khmer Rouge regime with crimes against humanity.
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A global appeal is launched to identify a man shown sexually abusing children in images posted on the web.
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