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Cambodia

# cambodia - Thursday 16 May, 2013

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Thursday

Good morning! Here are nine things to know before you start your day.

From TheJournal.ie Cambodia

Two killed after ceiling collapses in Cambodia shoe factory

A ceiling collapsed at the factory, injuring six and killing two.

# cambodia - Thursday 13 September, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Cambodia

Cambodia genocide defendant ruled unfit for trial

Ieng Thirith, the notorious regime’s highest ranking woman, had been charged with crimes against humanity, genocide, homicide, torture and religious persecution.

# cambodia - Monday 3 September, 2012

From Business ETC Pirate Bay

Pirate Bay co-founder arrested

Gottfrid Svartholm Warg is being detained in Cambodia. He and the site’s other founders were convicted in 2009 by a Swedish court of assisting copyright infringement.

# cambodia - Monday 5 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Khmer Rouge

Pol Pot’s deputy tells court: Khmer Rouge ‘were not bad people’

Nuon Chea, on trial for genocide, today denied responsibility for the mass killings of his fellow Cambodians – blaming their deaths on neighbouring Vietnam.

# cambodia - Monday 21 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cambodia

Khmer Rouge genocide trial begins

The three top Khmer Rouge leaders accused of orchestrating Cambodia’s ‘killing fields’ went on trial today before a UN-backed tribunal. The defendants are in their 80s and charges include crimes against humanity.

# cambodia - Thursday 22 September, 2011

From The Daily Edge Forest Boy This post contains videos

Living wild: Germany’s ‘forest boy’ joins long list of mysterious survival tales

Last week a teenager walked into Berlin city hall and said he’d been living in the forest for five years. What other mysterious tales of wild survival are there?

# cambodia - Sunday 11 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cambodia This post contains images

Photos: Cambodian toddler suckles from cow after parents leave village

Tha Sophat has lived partly on milk he suckles directly from a cow since his parents moved to Thailand in search of work.

# cambodia - Monday 29 August, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Health

UN agency warns of potential bird flu resurgence

A mutant strain of the virus has been confirmed in China and Vietnam, and is believed to have been spread by wild bird migration.

From TheJournal.ie Working Conditions

H&M to launch probe after workers faint at Cambodian factory

Despite claims that conditions are improving at Cambodian garment factories, almost 300 people were taken ill last week and worries about persistent discrimination and forced overtime remain.

# cambodia - Saturday 27 August, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Airlifted

Cork man airlifted home after Cambodia crash

The 29-year-old man was seriously injured after a bus crash whilst he was travelling in Cambodia last month.

# cambodia - Monday 27 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie The Daily Fix This post contains videos

The Daily Fix: Monday

In this evening’s Daily Fix: Hospitals move closer to crisis, “killing fields” trial opens in Cambodia, close encounters of a third kind in Wicklow, and the case of the thieving seagull…

From TheJournal.ie Killing Fields

Khmer Rouge: A timeline

An estimated 1.7 million people died under the brutal regime of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia in the seventies.

From TheJournal.ie Cambodia

“Killing fields” trial opens in Cambodia

The trial represents the last chance to bring the Khmer Rouge leadership to justice.

# cambodia - Friday 17 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cambodia

‘Mass fainting’ at Cambodian factory

300 workers fainted, with heat and chemicals blamed for the incident.

# cambodia - Sunday 1 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Border Dispute

Border clashes between Thai and Cambodian troops continue

At least 16 people have died and almost 100,000 others have been displaced since fighting erupted a week ago.

# cambodia - Thursday 28 April, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Southeast Asia

Thailand, Cambodia reach truce after deadly week of fighting

The neighbouring countries have called a tentative truce after a week of bloody fighting at the border has left 15 people dead.

# cambodia - Friday 22 April, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Clashes

6 killed in border clashes between Thai and Cambodian armies

Tensions building up in recent months over border dispute finally flared up today, when violence broke out between rival armies.

# cambodia - Thursday 10 March, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Cambodia

Briton sentenced to seven years for paedophilia in Cambodia

Matthew harland, 38, has been convicted of sexually abusing two girls aged 11 and 12 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

# cambodia - Tuesday 15 February, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Take 5

Take 5: Tuesday

Five things you really should need know as you wrap up work this Tuesday evening…

From TheJournal.ie Rubberbandits This post contains images

Rubberbandits’ Horse Outside is big in… Cambodia

Comedy duo are not only trendy in Asia – a Labour election candidate has been criticised for using the tune of Horse Outside for his campaign song.

# cambodia - Monday 7 February, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Asia

Cambodia and Thailand exchange fire over disputed border

Troops from the neighbouring countries in South-East Asia clash over an area around an 11th century temple.

# cambodia - Tuesday 23 November, 2010

From TheJournal.ie Cambodia

Death toll rises after Cambodian festival stampede

Thursday declared national day of mourning as over 340 people die on bridge in Phnom Penh.

# cambodia - Monday 22 November, 2010

From TheJournal.ie Cambodia This post contains videos

Over 330 killed in stampede at Cambodian festival

Crowds attending full moon festival surge onto bridge, causing huge crush.

# cambodia - Monday 26 July, 2010

A FORMER PRISON director of the notorious S-21 prison in Cambodia has been found guilty of crimes against humanity in a UN-backed court.

Kaing Guek Eav, known as “Duch”, was sentenced to 35 years in prison. However, Duch will not serve the full term, as the presiding judges reduced his sentence by five years due to the fact that he was illegally imprisoned.

The sentence was then further reduced by 11 years for time already served. Duch will therefore serve 19 years for his part in the torture and murder of his countrymen in the late 1970’s.

The building where Duch worked was originally a school but was converted into a prison by the ultra-communist Khmer Rogue regime, which aimed to create a classless society. In total 16,000 people were brought to the prison, where they were tortured, interrogated and eventually brought away to be murdered.

Of the 16,000 people who entered the S-21 prison just 12 came out alive.

During the communist revolution in Cambodia up to 1.7 million people died.

Duch has admitted his part in the Cambodian Genocide, saying the he was solely and individually responsible for about 12,380 deaths. He is the first high-ranking figure to be tried.