Cambodian dance ensemble brings latest production to Hopkins Center for the Arts this month

The Lives of Giants” is more than a stage showcase of Cambodia classical dance styles. It is a timely spotlight on decades-old atrocities, and the alleged perpetrators now facing a United Nations-backed court. In the wake of reports last week that four Kymer Rouge leaders were formally charged by a United Nations-back court in Cambodia on charges of genocide, war crimes, murder and crimes against humanity, the Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College in Hanover will present the Khmer Arts Ensemble’s 20 dancers and musicians in two programs based on Hindu creation myth and themes of abuse of power. “(The Sept. 16) New York...

Cambodian opposition leader convicted in absentia

FILE - In this Aug. 4, 2009 file photo, Cambodian opposition party leader Sam Rainsy, stands in front of the municipal court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Cambodia's main opposition party leader was sentenced in absentia Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010, to 10 years in prison for a politically sensitive comment about a border dispute that critics say is another example of the government trying to intimidate its opponents. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith, File) By Sopheng CheangPHNOM PENH, Cambodia—Cambodia's main opposition party leader was convicted in absentia Thursday and sentenced to 10 years in prison...

Police: Husband brandished samurai sword

Man accused of breaking into wife’s house and telling her new boyfriend, ‘I could cut you like butter’After kicking in the door at his wife’s house, a jilted husband with a katana in hand had a message for the new boyfriend: “I could cut through you like butter.” By: Dave Roepke, INFORUMAfter kicking in the door at his wife’s house, a jilted husband with a katana in hand had a message for the new boyfriend: “I could cut through you like butter.”That’s what police allege Khna Chroeung said to the boyfriend while pointing a samurai sword at him on Saturday, allegations that prompted felony burglary and terrorizing charges to be filed earlier this week.The 39-year-old native of Cambodia and co-owner of an Asian grocery store, Lotus Blossom, was also charged with carrying a concealed weapon...

Cambodian Reconciliation Explored at Symposium

Contact: Patrick Verel (212) 636-7790 verel@fordham.edu Leng Sithul Photo By Patrick Verel Can theatre help a country overcome the mental anguish of mass murder?That was the question explored on Sept. 20 and 21 at a symposium dedicated to the role of theatrical arts in healing Cambodia’s national psychological wounds.“Theatre and Peace-Building in Cambodia,” was sponsored by Fordham Theatre at the Lincoln Center campus.It brought...

Pagoda porn appeal expected

Photo by: Uy Nousereimony Defrocked monk Neth Kai, 35 (wearing a mask and holding up paper), is led into Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Friday. A DEFROCKED monk who police say has confessed to filming hundreds of women as they bathed naked at a pagoda in Daun Penh district has been convicted in the first case stemming from the scandal, with judges sentencing him to one year in prison.Neth Kai, 35, a monk at Srah Chak pagoda, was arrested on June 26 and remanded in custody after being accused of using a mobile phone to secretly record the videos, which were widely distributed.Four women have filed complaints against him.Friday’s...

PM lashes out at opposition

Photo by: Pha Lina Following a ribbon-cuting ceremony yesterday with Prime Minister Hun Sen, pedestrians and motorists cross the Prek Phnov bridge in Russey Keo that connects the town with National Road 6 across the the Tonle Sap river PRIME Minister Hun Sen has lashed out at the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, criticising it for attempting to attract local and international intervention in cases against exiled leader Sam Rainsy. The comments, delivered during a ceremony inaugurating a new bridge on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, came three days after Senate President Chea Sim wrote a letter to the SRP’s...

REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea : Soviet-made T-55 tank is unloaded in Cambodia

A Soviet-made T-55 tank is unloaded at Preah Sihanouk port, about 230 km (142.9 miles) west of Phnom Penh September 20, 2010. Cambodia has bought 44 APCs and 50 new T-55 tanks as part of the country's effort to "strengthen sovereignty" following the tension with Thailand over the World Heritage listed Preah Vihear temple since 2008, the pro-government newspaper Rasmei Kampuchea Daily reported. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea A Soviet-made T-55 tank is unloaded at Preah Sihanouk port, about 230 km (142.9 miles) west of Phnom Penh September 20, 2010. Cambodia has bought 44 APCsand 50 new T-55 tanks as part of the country's effort to "strengthen sovereignty"...

UN Envoy Issues Sharp Rebuke of Judicial System

Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS U.N. special rapporteur Surya Subedi walks through a Cambodian national flag in a conference room at the U.N. headquarter in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. “His fate may be the same as Yash Ghai's.” A new report from the UN's top envoy on human rights that is critical of the country's judiciary could have a harmful impact on his relationship with the government, rights workers said Monday. Prasad Subedi, the UN special rapporteur for human rights, is scheduled to present a report this month to the UN Human Rights Council sharply critical...

'More Space' Urged in Cambodian Democracy

Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS Cambodian Buddhist monks read local newspapers at a ceremony in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. “I take this opportunity to call [on the government] not to impose restrictions over democracy.” Civic leaders called for “more space” for democracy, as well as judicial reform, on Wednesday, as they marked World Democracy Day. Leaders from civil society called for more tolerance between the political majority and minorities. Political freedoms that were won in the 1980s, following the ouster of the Khmer Rouge, have been in decline, the leaders...

Ministry Orders Closure of Soap Opera on Cultural Grounds

Photo: By Pin Sisovann, VOA Khmer The logo of Cambodian Television Network. “It is like the auction of objects and animals, which completely opposes good Khmer tradition and custom.” The Ministry of Information has ordered the closure of a popular soap opera, after it depicted a scene where rich men were bidding money for a woman on display. In a letter to the Cambodian Television Network, the ministry said the show, “Strange, Predestined Couple,” had gone against Khmer tradition and hurt the image of Khmer women. “It is like the auction of objects and animals, which...

Some Workers Continue Strike Over Fired Unionists

Photo: By Heng Reaksmey VOA, Khmer An estimated 30,000 workers went on strike last week, demanding more negotiations over salaries they say are too high for the increased cost of living. “I'm striking for 19 labor representatives whom the owner did not allow back to work.” Workers from at least three factories continued to demonstrate on Monday, demanding that union representatives be allowed back to work following last week's general strike. The workers demonstrated against an order from Kandal provincial court that barred 54 representatives from returning to...

With Penal Code Coming, Concern From Lawyers

Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer | Washington, D.C Monday, 20 September 2010 Photo: By Taing Sarada Ministry of Justice. “When the law is unclear, it can't be enforced, then it makes people into victims.” Cambodia is ready to put into effect a new penal code that replaces laws from the Untac era, but lawyers warn that some 300 newly illegal acts could catch people unawares. The new law, passed last year, will be made effective throughout the country on Nov. 12. Among other infractions, the new code includes laws against recording phone conversations without permission...

Crusader Rowing Upstream in Cambodia

Justin Mott for The New York Times Incumbent Mu Sochua, 55, is already campaigning for the 2013 parliamentary election By SETH MYDANS Published: February 21, 2010 MAK PRAING, CAMBODIA — “I’m going to get my votes!” cried Mu Sochua as she stepped into a slender rowboat, holding one side for balance. “One by one.” Skip to next paragraph The Female Factor A Seat at the Table In a yearlong series of articles, columns and multimedia reports, The International Herald Tribune examines where women stand in the early 21st century. Multimedia Justin Mott for The New York Times Mu Sochua...

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