Establishing Sleuk Rith: Cambodia needs genocide museum-institute
Next year will mark the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge’s march through Phnom Penh, which turned Cambodia into a living hell for the next...
How Wild Yam Turned Lifesaver during the Khmer Rouge Years
PURSAT – Some people call it gadung, others kduech, but for many who lived in Cambodia during the civil war and Khmer Rouge regime of the 1970s...
Strengthening Educational Responses to the Prevention of Genocide
On the special occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide Organized by United Nations...
Sticky Rice in Bamboo in Stung Treng
Stung Treng – One of the favorite cuisines in Cambodia is Num Kralan or Sticky Rice in Bamboo. At first, we thought it was just...
Preah Ko Temple at Thala Borivat, Stung Treng
Stung Treng – An ancient temple standing alone in the middle of a community. The story of this ancient temple was less well-known compared to...
A TRAUMITIZED GENERATION BY VIETNAM WAR AND GENOCIDE IN CAMBODIA
By Youk Chhang November 15, 2023 The future of post-conflict countries depends upon how governments and their people confront, reconcile, and move forward from their...
HEALTH AND WELFARE OF THE SURVIVORS OF THE KHMER ROUGE
REPORT STUDY CONDUCTED AUGUST 2021 – AUGUST 2022: HEALTH AND WELFARE OF THE SURVIVORS OF THE KHMER ROUGE For over two decades, The Documentation Center...
SOK PHLOEUN
SOK PHLOEUN Aged 75, was born in Preah Net Preah district, Battambang province, and currently resides in Banteay Meanchey. Presently, he lives in the Banteay...
“Color of Memory” Project Gives Hope to Cham Silk Weavers
(Kampong Cham): The Cham community has been weaving silk for a long period of time and is known for their colorful tradition and identity. In the...

