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30 December 2008 "Cambodia receives Khmer Rouge films from Vietnam" by Australia Network News

23 December 2008 "Cambodian Supreme Court will review trade union leader's murder," by Amnesty International

17 December 2008 "Farce Meets Justice in Khmer Rouge Trial," by Barbara Crossette, The Nation

16 December 2008 "Watchdogs call for further action on troubled tribunal," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

14 December 2008 "Duch trial logistical meeting set for mid-January," by Elena Lesley, The Phnom Penh Post


12 December 2008 "Killing time at Cambodia's 'show trial'" by Stephen Kurczy, Asia Times


11 December 2008 "Graft claims not focus of UN, govt talks on KRouge court," by Cheang Sokho and Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post


11 December 2008 "Anti-corruption measures needed to strengthen Cambodia genocide court: UN," by Bernard Hibbitts, Jurist


10 December 2008 "Cambodia to fight corruption at genocide tribunal," by The Associated Press


10 December 2008 "Khmer Rouge Genocide Tribunal Stumbles as French Defense Lawyer Demands New Translation," by Claire
Duffett, Law.com


10 December 2008 "Cambodia, UN agree on need to strengthen court trying Khmer Rouge leaders," by UN News Service


9 December 2008 "Tribunal hit by row over new probes," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post


8 December 2008 "KR cadre faces more charges," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post


5 December 2008 "A Water Wonderland, From an Unlikely Source," by Thomas Fuller, The New York Times


2 December 2008 "Genocidal loopholes in Cambodia," by Stephen Kurczy, The Asia Times


2 December 2008 "Cambodia moves closer to first trial of Khmer Rouge leaders," by Agence France-Presse


1 December 2008 "'Killing fields' survivor documents Cambodian genocide," by CNN News


1 December 2008 "Joint Criminal Enterprise and the Khmer Rouge Prosecutions," by John Ciorciari, DC-CAM


30 November 2008 "U.S. Deportee Brings Street Dance to Street Boys of Cambodia," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times


27 November 2008 "More Khmer Rouge Leaders May Stand Trial," by Andrew Nette, Inter Press Service

27 November 2008 "Plans Tentative for Renewed Tribunal Talks," by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer

21 November 2008 "Fallen leader mourned," by Jennifer Torres, Record Net

21 November 2008 "New Revelations: Gunnar Bergstrom's Return to Cambodia," by Sarah Jones Dickens, DC-CAM

20 November 2008 "Khmer Rouge 'Confrontation' Postponed" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer

19 November 2008 "Who Next?" by Beth Van Schaack, DC-CAM


18 November 2008 "Former Rebels Could Confront Each Other" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer

17 November 2008 "Left to their own devices: The continued suffering of victims of the conflict in Northern Uganda and the need for reparations," by Amnesty International

17 November 2008 "Leaders Face Another Year in Tribunal Jail," by Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer
17 November 2008 "Swede apologizes for sympathizing with Khmer Rouge" by The Associated Press

14 November 2008 "
The end of an NGO era in Cambodia" by Craig Guthrie, Asia Times


12 November 2008 "Leaders Reflect on Top Cop" by Kay Kimsong, The Phnom Penh Post
 

4 November 2008 "Khmer Rouge leader denied prison release" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation
 

2 November 2008 "At a Temple in Indochina, Placid Days, but No Peace" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

29 October 2008 "Cambodia's first rock opera opens next month" by The Associated Press


27 October 2008 "KR forum elicits a different view in the country's west" by Elena Lesley, The Phnom Penh Post

27 October 2008 "Maoist Bastion Gets Lessons in Market Economics" by Andrew Nette, IPS


23 October 2008 "Court says Khmer Rouge leaders fit to stand trial" by Agence France-Presse
 

23 October 2008 "Past Post: UN inches forward to Khmer Rouge trial" by Beth Moorthy, The Phnom Penh Post 

22 October 2008 "Australia gives extra funds to help Khmer Rouge tribunal" by Australian Broadcasting Company


21 October "Legal Justice Lessens Anger of Villagers" by Kalyanee Mam, International Justice

17 October 2008 "KR history to be taught in schools by year's end" by May Titthara, The Phnom Penh Post 

17 October 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge leader loses appeal for release" by CNN
 

17 October 2008 "Nuon Chea appeals against his detention" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

16 October 2008 "Thai and Cambodia temple dispute spills over into deadly fighting" by Richard Lloyd Parry, The Times


15 October 2008 "4 Convicted in 1996 Killings" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times
 

15 October 2008 "Ruling Friday on Ieng Sary's detention" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post


15 October 2008 "Delayed and Denied" by The Economist

10 October 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge leader withdraws appeal against detention" by Zee News
 

9 October 2008 "Cambodia's Muslims as geopolitical pawns" by Geoffrey Cain, The Asia Times

9 October 2008 "A Kmer Rouge Cadre: Do Not Want Gratitude" by Vannak Sok, DC-CAM
 

8 October 2008 "New Khmer Rouge Tribunal Report Finds Need to Address Corruption Allegations" by Justice Initiative


6 October 2008 "Anne Frank diary resonates with Cambodians" by Tibor Krausz, The Jewish Journal


6 October 2008 "Verdict next week in 1996 deminer killings" by Vong Sokheng and Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

5 October 2008 "An Assessment of the ECCC Order on Translation Rights and Obligations" by Sadie Blanchard, DC-CAM


3 October 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge soldiers tried for murder of Briton" by The Associated Press
 

3 October 2008 "KRT detainees' families seek access for religious holidays" by Thet Sambath and Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

2 October 2008 "Cambodia's genocide trial delayed until next year" by The Associated Press 

2 October 2008 "Corruption complaints at the Khmer Rouge War Crimes tribunal" by The Wall Street Journal


1 October 2008 "Gulf States' Aid for Cambodia's Cham Muslims Raises U.S. Concerns" by Geoffrey Cain, World Politics Review

1 October 2008 "The Validity of Extending the Statute of Limitations for Cambodian National Crimes Tried before the Extraordinary Chambers and the Implications of Ex Post Facto" by Margarita Clarens, DC-CAM
 

1 October 2008 "Accuracy is of the essence for new Khmer Rouge dictionary" by Henri Locard, The Phnom Penh Post
 

1 October 2008 "Cambodian court ends prisoner segregation" by Australian Broadcast Corporation
29 September 2008 "Dispatches: Anlong Veng" by Elena Lesley, Granta Magazine

26 September 2008 "Cambodia's Human Rights Defenders Silenced Through Legal System in Land Disputes, Charges Amnesty International" by Amnesty International

24 September 2008 "Nuon Chea Detention Extension" by Anne Heindel, DC-CAM

23 September 2008 "Are All the Khmer Rouge Cadres Bad?" by Som Bunthorn, DC-CAM

19 September 2008 "Detention extended for KRouge official facing trial: officials" by Agence France-Presse
 

19 September 2008 "KRT causing massive brain drain" by Cheang Sokha and Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

18 September 2008 "Jurisdictional Hearing of Ieng Sary Before the Pre-Trial Chamber of the ECCC Regarding Issues Related to Amnesty and Pardon" by Randle DeFalco, DC-CAM


18 September 2008 "Tribunal 'Capable' of Tackling Corruption: US" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
 

17 September 2008 "My Trip to Anlong Veng District" by Jared L. Watkins, DC-CAM

17 September 2008 "A checkered history of support for the KRT from civil society" by Allen Myers, The Phnom Penh Post


17 September 2008 "U.S. Pledges Funds to Khmer Rouge Tribunal" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times


16 September 2008 "Govt to review future KRT graft complaints in secret" by Georgia Wilkins and Vong Sokheng, The Phnom Penh Post
 

15 September 2008 "Cambodian official says US to help fund genocide tribunal for former Khmer Rouge leaders" by The Associated Press
 

15 September 2008 "Legal Discussion: Ieng Thirith's Appeal Against the Provisional Detention Order" by Randle DeFalco & Jared L.Watkins, DC-CAM 

14 September 2008 "Internal and External Enemy: The Vietnamese Experience During the Khmer Rouge Period" by Elizabeth Do, DC-CAM

11 September 2008 "Analysis of the ECCC Closing Order Indicting Kaing Guek Eav (Duch)" by Margarita Clarens, Duke University School of Law


11 September 2008 "Victims in emotional, legal limbo over participation at the KR Trial" by
Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post 

11 September 2008 "Drive to educate kids about KRT continues" by Vong Sokheng, The Phnom Penh Post


10 September 2008 "Documentation Center Outlines 2009 Efforts" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer

8 September 2008 "K Rouge Tribunal's UN Funds to Be Exhausted" by Koeut Samrach, Khmer Rouge Trial Portal (KRT)
 

8 September 2008 "KRT moves forward with key amendments" by Georgia Wilkins and Vong Sokheng, The Phnom Penh Post
 

8 September 2008 "End corruption or the KRT will lose credibility" by Prim Long, The Phnom Penh Post

5 September 2008 "ECCC 4th Plenary Session Concludes" by DC-CAM

3 September 2008 "Victim of Khmer Rouge sexual abuse seeks justice" by The Associated Press 

3 September 2008 "KRouge transgendered survivor seeks justice in war crimes trial" by Agence France-Presse
 

3 September 2008 "Cambodia seeks UNESCO recognition of KRouge prison" by Agence France-Presse
 

3 September 2008 "KR tribunal officials deny graft claims exist, despite judges' concern" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

3 September 2008 "Canada asked to augment contribution to Cambodian genocide tribunal" by Kathryn May


2 September 2008 "KRT roadshow makes the rounds" by Camilla Bjerrekaer and Thomas Gam Nielsen, The Phnom Penh Post
 

2 September 2008 "KRT judges urge action on graft" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post


1 September 2008 "Cambodia: Year Zero on Trial" by New Internationalist


1 September 2008 "Cambodian tribunal worries about corruption" by The Associated Press


1 September 2008 "What is key at the KRT?" by Peter Annear, The Phnom Penh Post

29 August 2008 "Records reveal survivors of ex-Khmer Rouge prison" by The Associated Press

28 August 2008 "Pol Pot Victims From Killing Fields Plan Resorts by Angkor Wat" by Yoolim Lee and Netty Ismail, Bloomberg
 

28 August 2008 "Documents: 177 people were released from Khmer Rouge torture centre" by DPA
 

27 August 2008 "Lake filling must not lead to forced evictions" by Amnesty International
 

27 August 2008 "UN expert arrives as US announces it might fund the ECCC" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

27 August 2008 "Funding Shortfall Causes Tension within Corruption-Ravaged KRT" by Chuob Braha, Khmer Rouge Trial Portal 

26 August 2008 "Tribunal Kickbacks Still a Hurdle for US" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
 

26 August 2008 "US to provide funding for Cambodia genocide court: ambassador" by Joe Shaulis, Jurist


17 August 2008 "Pre-War Khmer Music Making a Comback" by Andrew Nette, IPS News

14 August 2008 "KRouge trial not hurt by funding" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post 

13 August 2008 "US hails indictment of ex-Khmer Rouge prison chief" by The Associated Press
 

13 August 2008 "Genocide court indicts Khmer Rouge jailer" by Raphael Minder, The Financial Times
 

13 August 2008 "Chief of personnel removed from KRouge court" by Macau Daily Times
 

13 August 2008 "Japanese funds to tide over Khmer Rouge trial" by DPA


12 August 2008 "KRT appoints new chief of troubled personnel department" Craig Guthrie, The Mekong Times

12 August 2008 "Cambodian tribunal indicts Khmer Rouge jailer" by The Associated Press

10 August 2008 "Ailing Khmer Rouge leader leaves hospital: court" by Agence France-Presse 

6 August 2008 "Resignation of defense section chief not to delay KRT" by The Mekong Times

6 August 2008 "Cambodian Court Fights Time in Trying Aging Khmer Rouge Leaders" by Daniel Ten Kate, Bloomberg

6 August 2008 "Cambodian genocide tribunal faces allegations" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

5 August 2008 "De Facto Segregation of Provisional Detainees at the ECCC" by Annie Gell, DC CAM

5 August 2008 "Reaching out to victims of the Khmer Rouge" by International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT)

4 August 2008 "Khmer Rouge Victims Given a Voice in Cambodia Trials" by Seth Mydans, International Herald Tribune

4 August 2008 "September 2009 Cambodia Khmer Rouge trials could begin" by News Ahead: World News Forecast

4 August 2008 "Tribunal defense head resigns" by The Phnom Penh Post

1 August 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge foreign minister hospitalized in Cambodia" by Agence France-Presse

31 July 2008 "A gentlemanly invasion" by James Pringle, International Herald Tribune

31 July 2008 "Judges preparing for first trial on genocide in Cambodia" by The Associated Press

27 July 2008 "In Cambodia, Land Seizures Push Thousands of the Poor Into Homelessness" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

26 July 2008 "Threats, Intimidation Mar Campaign" by Human Rights Watch

25 July 2008 "Cambodian leader is expected to win election" by Seth Mydans, The International Herald Tribune

24 July 2008 "Cambodian parties make final push for votes" by Agence France-Presse

24 July 2008 "The Rule of Murderers and Thieves" by Eric Pape, Newsweek


24 July 2008 "Cambodia's PM takes credit for Khmer Rouge trials in polls" by Rene Slama, Agence France-Presse

23 July 2008 "Strong economy boosts Cambodia's ruling party ahead of polls" by Agence France-Presse

21 July 2008 "Lawyer Agrees to Defend Khieu Samphan" by Chun Sakada, Voice of America

21 July 2008 "Thai-Cambodian Temple Standoff Continues" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

18 July 2008 "Prosecutors complete submissions for Duch case" by The Post

18 July 2008 "ECCC Press Release by the Office of the Co-Prosecutors" by ECCC

18 July 2008 "Obligation of ECCC Regarding Document Translation for Defendants and Their Attorneys" by Sadie Blanchard, DC-CAM

16 July 2008 "A Tribunal Worth Paying For" by John A. Hall, Wall Street Journal Asia

14 July 2008 "ECCC File Civil Participation" by ECCC

12 July 2008 "Khmer Rouge Minister Denied Bail" by Komfie Manalo, AHN

11 July 2008 "Germany pledges US$2.4 million for cash-strapped Cambodian genocide tribunal" by The Associated Press

10 July 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge leader healthy enough to stay in jail: officials" by The Associated Press

10 July 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge leader's health OK" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

9 July 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge minister loses appeal" by The Associated Press

9 July 2008 "Cambodian court shuttered, blocking opposition leader's defence" by Agence France-Presse

9 July 2008 "No bail for Khmer Rouge minister" by BBC News

8 July 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge minister loses appeal" by CNN News

8 July 2008 "'Killing Fields' Trials Set to Roll" by Andrew Nette, IPS-Inter Press Service

7 July 2008 "East Germany's Legal Advisor to the 1979 Tribunal in Cambodia" by Howard J. De Nike, J.D., Ph.D., DC-CAM

6 July 2008 "Khmer Rouge court to give bail decision for Pol Pot's sister-in-law" by M&C

4 July 2008 "Lawyers claim jail could kill former KRouge minister" by Agence France-Presse

3 July 2008 "Civil Party's Repeated Attempts to Address Bench and Poor Management of Proceedings Force Worrying Precedent for Victim Participation Before the ECCC" by Sarah Thomas, DC-CAM

3 July 2008 "Pardon from 1996 absolves Khmer Rouge suspect, lawyers argue" by CBC News

2 July 2008 "Former KRouge minister claims royal amnesty" by Agence France-Presse

2 July 2008 "'Double jeopardy' claimed in case of ex-Khmer aide" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

2 July 2008 "Lawyers claim Ieng Sary 'Agent of Peace'" by Cat Barton and Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

1 July 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge appeals detention" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

1 July 2008 "National Lawyer for Khieu Samphan resigns" by Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

30 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge minister seeks bail in crimes against humanity trial" by Kevin Doyle, Telegraph

30 June 2008 "Top Khmer Rouge Diplomat Faces Genocide Court" by Agence France-Presse


30 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge trial: Plea to 'release' former Pol Pot minister" by Ian MacKinnon, The Guardian

30 June 2008 "Top Khmer Rouge diplomat in court" by BBC News

29 June 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge foreign minister to appeal pretrial detention" by The Associated Press

27 June 2008 "The Price of Justice" by The Wall Street Journal

25 June 2008 "Cambodia genocide tribunal running out of money" by Paul Watson, LA Times

24 June 2008 "Cambodia's "Killing Fields" court trims budget" by Reuters

24 June 2008 "Cambodian Khmer Rouge trial still US$43.8m short: officials" by Agence France-Presse

20 June 2008 "Cambodian activists plea for more K.Rouge trial funding" Agence France-Presse

19 June 2008 "Pol Pot Radio Broadcasts" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation

18 June 2008 "Cambodia's genocide tribunal to get more Japan funding" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation

18 June 2008 "UN Prosecutor: 'Cambodia Genocide Trial Needs Proof'" by Digital Journal

17 June 2008 "KR radio evidence comes home from UK" by Craig Guthrie, Mekong Times

17 June 2008 "In Khmer Rouge Trial, Victims Will Not Stand Idly By" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

16 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge victims given a voice in Cambodia trials" by Seth Mydans, International Herald Tribune

16 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge Tribunal to announce new budget plan today" by Neth Pheaktra, The Mekong Times


16 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge Victims Get Chance for Revenge at Trials" by Seth Mydans, International Herald Tribune

15 June 2008 "A Revolutionary Woman" by Bunthom Som, Searching for the Truth Magazine

11 June 2008 "Release Jailed Editor" by Human Rights Watch

10 June 2008 "Prosecuting Starvation under the ECCC Law Part II" by J. Solomon Bashi, DC-CAM 

10 June 2008 "Legal Discussion: Ieng Thirith's Appeal Against the Provisional Detention Order" by Randle DeFalco & Jared L.Watkins 

9 June 2008 "The Khmer Rouge Tribunal's Rebirth" by John A. Hall, Wall Street Journal Asia
 

9 June 2008 "
Tribunal views from Khmer Rouge town" by Philippa Fogarty, BBC News


8 June 2008 "
Starvation Under the Democratic Kampuchea Regime" by J. Solomon Bashi, DC-Cam


6 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan out of hospital, back in jail" by Seth Meixner, The Phnom Penh Post

6 June 2008 "Survivors' participation in Ieng Thirith Pre-Trial Hearing of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia May 21st, 2008" by Savina Sirik

5 June 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge leader discharged from Cambodian hospital" by DPA

4 June 2008 "Lawyer says former Khmer Rouge leader ailing" by The Associated Press


3 June 2008 "Artistic Roles in Khmer Rouge Revolution" by Sok-Kheang Ly, Searching for the Truth Magazine

30 May 2008 "ECCC deputy director to complete mission" by The Mekong Times

29 May 2008 "Japan can help Cambodia's quest for justice" by Sara Colm, International Herald Tribune

22 May 2008 "Still Awaiting Justice" by Sen. John Kerry


21 May 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge head of state hospitalized as tribunal hears comrade's appeal" by The Associated Press
 
21 May 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge minister argues to go free" by Agence France-Presse
 
20 May 2008 "Cambodians mark 'Day of Anger'" by Independent Online
 
20 May 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge government minister to appeal her detention by Cambodian tribunal" by The Associated Press


15 May 2008 "'I said to Klaus Barbie: I want people to see your human side'" by Angelique Chrisafis, The Guardian


12 May 2008 "Extraordinary Chambers" by Chris Tenove, The Walrus


12 May 2008 "Fifteen years of progress" by Aryeh Neier, The International Herald Tribune

9 May 2008 "High school students finally learn about KR" by The Mekong Times


8 May 2008 "Award-Winning Journalist Praises Congressional Resolution Honoring Dith Pran" by Reasey Roch, Voice of America


7 May 2008 "A dream come true: Lightman lights up future for Cambodians" by Donna Coveney, MIT News

7 May 2008 "Fourth former KRouge arrested in killing of British mine clearer" by Agence France-Presse


5 May 2008 "Television Journalist and Producer Bill Kurtis Interviews Last Three Surviving Nuremberg Trial Prosecutors About Cambodia Tribunal Now Underway" by Cambodia Tribunal Monitor

23 April 2008 "Khmer Rouge leader seeks release" by BBC News
 
23 April 2008 "Khmer Rouge president readies appeal" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press


21 April 2008 "French lawyer in Cambodia to represent ex-Khmer Rouge leader" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press


17 April 2008 "Promoting Genocide Education and Reconciliation through Oral History: the Case of Cham Muslim Youth in Cambodia" by Farina So, DC-CAM


17 April 2008 "Cambodians ignore anniversary of Khmer Rouge victory" by The Earth Times


17 April 2008 "Khmer Rouge survivors gather at killing fields" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation

15 April 2008 "'Long-overdue' justice necessary in Cambodia, says Secretary-General Ban" by UN News Service
 
14 April 2008 "Ith Chhun of Phnom Penh before the revolution: Gone but not forgotten" by Donald Kirk, World Tribune
 
April 2008 "A Flag with a Tortured Past" by Siegfried Ehrmann

8 April 2008 "Filed complaints bolster Cambodian trials" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
 
7 April 2008 "Post Nam Cambodian Genocide Just Like U.S. 'Waterboarding' Today" by Christiane Amanpour

7 April 2008 "Survivor recalls horrors of Cambodia genocide" by Christiane Amanpour, CNN

6 April 2008 "Cambodia's KRouge genocide inspires first of its kind art exhibit" by Agence France-Presse
 
3 March 2008 "Donors must demand reforms before pledging funds" by Sara Colm

3 April 2008 "Tribunal Trouble" by The Wall Street Journal

3 April 2008 "Australia Funds Cambodian Tribunal" by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

3 April 2008 "Cambodia says Khmer Rouge court funds "no problem"" by Reuters

31 March 2008 "Cambodia remembers Dith Pran" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

30 March 2008 "'Killing Fields' Journalist Dies" by BBC News
 
25 March 2008 "Locus Standi For Victims at Khmer Rouge Trials?" by Andrew Nette, Inter Press Service

24 March 2008 "
Cambodian immigrants in the US, Culture gap, Life in the US, Psychiatric help" by Patricia Wen, Boston Globe
 
24 March 2008 "Millions more requested to fund Khmer Rouge genocide trials" by The Associated Press 
 
20 March 2008 "A Torturous Road to Nation-Building" by Barbara Crossette
 
20 March 2008 "Cambodian tribunal rejects Khmer Rouge official's appeal against detention" by The Associated Press
 
18 March 2008 "The Platform: Dith Pran, One of Journalism's Heroes" by Peter Osnos, The Century Foundation

13 March 2008 "Justice, Forgiveness, and the Khmer Rouge Trials" by Sophal Ear, Naval Postgraduate School

4 March 2008 "World of Caring" by Kevin Giles, Star Tribune

March 2008 "
Reflections: Democratic Kampuchea and Beyond" By Sarah Jones Dickens, DC-CAM 

February 2008 "Teaching Genocide in Cambodia: Challenges, Analyses, and Recommendations" by Khamboly Dy

28 February 2008 "
Detained Khmer Rouge prison chief revisits torture site" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

28 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge top interrogator apologises to regime's victim: witness" by Agence France-Presse


27 February 2008 "Khmer leader leads judges to killing fields" by Ian MacKinnon, The Guardian 

27 February 2008 "Torture victims meet top Khmer Rouge inquisitor" by Rosalind Ryan, The Guardian


26 February 2008 "Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion" by International Republican Institute (IRI)

23 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge prison chief to take judges on tour of Killing Fields" by Ian MacKinnon, The Guardian
 
22 February 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge leader to 're-enact' crimes for judges" by Ian MacKinnon, The Guardian

22 February 2008 "Sam Bith, Tied to Cambodia Tourist Deaths, Dies at 74" by The Associated Press

19 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge Leader Halts Cambodia Genocide Court Cooperation" by Agence France-Presse
 

18 February 2008 "
Whose Tribunal Is It Anyway?" by Sebastian Strangio


15 February 2008 "Convicted Khmer Rouge Commander Dies" by The Associated Press


15 February 2008 "Painter to Meet His Jailer at Khmer Rouge Trials" by Marwaan Macan-Markar, Inter Press Service

14 February 2008 "Rice says US disappointed by the pace of change in Cambodia" by The Associated Press

13 February 2008 "Cambodian Genocide Tribunal to Try up to 8 Defendants, Hire More Staff" by The Associated Press

13 February 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge Chief on 'Silence Strike'" by Cyril Payen, FRANCE 24

11 February 2008 "Kang Khek Leu: 'They all had to be eliminated'" by Valerio Pellizzari, The Independent 

11 February 2008 "Ex K.Rouge official says 'no choice' to killings: report" by Agence France-Presse

9 February 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge Minister Out of Hospital" by The Associated Press

7 February 2008 "Victim Participation Project Visit to Kampot Province" by Andrew Steinman, Neil Pai, and Padraic Glaspy, DC-Cam

7 February 2008 "Victims Confronts Ex-Khmer Rouge Leader" by The Associated Press
 
7 February 2008 "The ECCC is Processing Hundreds of Complaints from Khmer Rouge Victims" by The ECCC
 
5 February 2008 "Justice Delayed: KR Leader Makes Brief Court Appearance" by Corinne Purtill
 
4 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge Defendant Taken to Hospital" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press
 
4 February 2008 "Victims Seek Answers" by Annie Linskey, The Baltimore Sun


4 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge 'Brother No 2' in Court" by Aljazeera.net

3 February 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge Leader Ready for Hearing" by The Associated Press

2 February 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge Leader Ready for Hearing" by The Associated Press
 
1 February 2008 "Delay sought for KRouge leader's first public court hearing" by Agence France-Presse

1 February 2008 "
Cambodia Bars Dutch Lawyer from Addressing Genocide Tribunal Hearing" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press
 
30 January 2008 "Whether the U.S. government should provide funds directly to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia" by Youk Chhang

29 January 2008 "Nuon Chea Calls for Judge's Removal" by Sok Khemara, Voice of America
 
28 January 2008 "Remarks at the Opening of the Third Plenary Session of Judges of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia" by His Excellency Kong Srim, DC-CAM
 
22 January 2008 "How To Reconcile Punishing The Khmer Rouge For Crimes Against Humanity With Cambodian Buddhist Principles" by Virginia Hancock, DC-CAM
 
21 January 2008 "Remote Villagers Learn about ECCC and Participation Rights" by Sok-Kheang Ly, DC-CAM

16 January 2008 "Cambodia Tribunal Seeks Help of Former Khmer Rouge" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

13 January 2008 "Tribunal Judges Travel to Former Khmer Rouge Stronghold Official" by Agence France-Press

9 January 2008 "Nuon Chea Calls for Judge's Removal" by Sok Khemara, Voice of America

2007 "Search for the Truth" by Documentation Center of Cambodia

2007 "Imagining Locally-Motivated Accountability for Mass Atrocities Voices from Cambodia" by SUR International Journal on Human Rights

December 2007 "DC-CAM 2007 Annual Report" by DC-CAM

31 December 2007 "Adjusting to a Cambodia their people once fled" by Troy Graham

26 December 2007 "Cambodian Tribunal Needs More Money" by by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press 


20 December 2007 "Cambodian PM says ex-Khmer Rouge officials have comforts in detention" by The Associated Press

19 December 2007 "World-Wide Asian-Eurasian Human Rights Forum" by Chea Vannath, World People One

19 December 2007 "Cambodia Takes U.N. Rights Gripe to the Top" by Reuters, The Washington Post

17 December 2007 "Nine Hurt as Cambodian Monk Protest Turns Ugly" by Reuters, The Washington Post

14 December 2007 "
Khmer Rouge Leader Appeals UN Detention" by Agence France-Presse

7 December 2007 "
US to Consider Funding Cambodian Genocide Tribunal After Problems Cleared Up" by The Associated Press

3 December 2007 "Bail Denied in Cambodia War Crimes Trial" by The Associated Press

21 November 2007 "Cambodia's Genocide Trial Gets Under Way" by The Guardian.

21 November 2007 "
Sister says Khmer Rouge interrogator was 'gentle man'" by Ek Madra, Reuters.
 
21 November 2007 "Releasing Khmer Rouge torturer could spark pubic outrage" Associated Press, Hindustan Times.

21 November 2007 "Cambodian justice moves forward," The Christian Science Monitor Online. 
 

20 November 2007 "Cambodia genocide tribunal underway" by Hugh Riminton, CNN. 

20 November 2007 "Cambodia Arrests Former Khmer Rouge Head of State" by Seth Mydans, New York Times.

20 November 2007 "Khmer Rouge Jailer in Court's First Public Hearing" Reuters.  

20 November 2007 "Khmer Rouge Figure Appears in Open Court" by Seth Mydans, New York Times. 
 
13 November 2007 "Couple Who Helped Lead Khmer Rouge Are Arrested" by Thomas Fuller, New York Times. 
 
8 November 2007 "A Genocide Research Center in Asia" by Kok-Thay Eng, Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
3 November 2007 "Why a Khmer Rouge Tribunal Matters to the Cambodian Community: Justice for the Future, Not the Victims" by Youk Chhang, Documentation Center of Cambodia.

30 October 2007 "Why Did You Abandon Us?" by Dr. Gregory Stanton. 
 
28 October 2007 "Mercedes Benz Limousine Said to Belong to Late Cambodian Tyrant Pol Pot for Sale on eBay" The Associated Press. 
 
26 October 2007 "Witness to Khmer Rouge Brutality to Testify at Trial" by Seth Mydans. International Herald Tribune.

20 September 2007 "Former Khmer Rouge Leader Arrested" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

1 August 2007 "Khmer Rouge Figure Is First Charged in Atrocities" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

5 April 2007 "Press Release: Issue at the Request of the National Judges of the ECCC" The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
5 March 2007 "Human Rights Groups Call for Khmer Rouge Trial to Follow International Standards" by the Associated Press, The International Herald Tribune. 

26 February 2007 "Cambodian Leader Urges Preservation of Khmer Rouge Victims' Remains for Trial Evidence" The Associated Press. 
 
25 February 2007 "Rocky Road to Khmer Rouge Trial" BBC News.

21 February 2007 "Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Tribunal Administration Divided Over Corruption Allegations" The Associated Press. 
 

21 February 2007 "Night of the Khmer Rouge: Genocide and Justice in Cambodia" The Documentation Center of Cambodia and Rutgers University. 
 
20 February 2007 "Lon Nol Family Back in Politics" The Post Publishing Co., Ltd. 
 
19 February 2007 "U.N. Tribunal May Give Cambodians Justice" The Philadelphia Inquirer. 
 
17 February 2007 "Waiting in Pain for Justice on Genocide" The Sydney Morning Herald.

16 February 2007 "A Man Who Knew How Precious Life and Liberty Are" by Lawrence Reed for the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. 
 
15 February 2007 "Khmer Rouge Tribunal at Risk" Spiegal Online. 
 
13 February 2007 "Nationalism is Obstacle to Justice for Former Cambodian Leader Nuon Chea" World Politics Watch. 
 
13 February 2007 "Genocide Researchers Get Khmer Rouge Documents" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press. 
 
12 February 2007 "Cambodian Genocide Researchers get Khmer Rouge Documents from Sweden" The Associated Press.

12 February 2007 "Ex-Envoy Remembers Cambodia" by Drew Henning, The Daily Iowan. 
 
11 February 2007 "Cambodia: Canadian Prosecutor Faces Special Challenges in Trying to Bring Khmer Rouge to Justice" by Olivia Ward, The Toronto Star. 
 
9 February 2007 "Lawyers Say Cambodia Genocide Trials this Year" ABC Radio Australia. 
 
7 February 2007 "Time Running Out for Cambodia Genocide Trials" Agence France-Presse. 
 
6 February 2007 "Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Prison Survivor Wins Rights Award" Human Rights Watch.

February 2007 "A Private Solution: The Possibility of Private Donations to Fund the ECCC" by Alison Kamhi, The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
30 January 2007 "Gallery Shows 'Victims' of the Genocide" by Keil Vyas, The Observer. 
 
29 January 2007 "Khmer Rouge Trial Remains Stalled, But Agreement Inching Closer" Deutsche Presse-Agentur. 
 
26 January 2007 "ECCC Rules Committee Releases Draft Internal Rules" The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
25 January 2007 "Former Khmer Rouge Photographer to Open Museum of His Work" Deutsche Presse-Agentur.

25 January 2007 "Unwieldy Court Further Complicated Long-Delayed Khmer Rouge Trial" The International Herald Tribune. 
 
25 January 2007 "U.S. Ambassador Praises Former Khmer Rouge Photographer for Apologizing" The Associated Press. 
 
24 January 2007 "Khmer Rouge Tribunal - Interview with a Co-Prosecutor" Radio Free Asia. 
 
23 January 2007 "Former Khmer Rouge Photographer Seeks Redemption through Planned Museum" by the Associated Press, International Herald Tribune. 
 
23 January 2007 "EU President Urges Cambodia to Prosecute Khmer Rouge Leaders Soon" The Deutsche Presse-Agentur.

22 January 2007 "Judges Seek Consensus on the Rules" by Anne-Laure Poree, The International Justice Tribune. 
 
20 January 2007 "Cham Muslim Leaders Meet ECCC Co-Prosecutors" by Dacil Q. Keo, The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
19 January 2007 "Anti-Tank Mine Kills 7 Cambodian De-Miners" Reuters. 
 
18 January 2007 "German Development Service Donates 300,000 Dollars toward Khmer Rouge Trials" The Deutsch Presse-Agentur.

17 January 2007 "Judges Meet to Break Impasse over Khemer Rouge Tribunal Rules" Agence France-Presse. 
 
8 January 2007 "Photo Stirs up the Past" The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
7 January 2007 "Cambodia's Ruling Party Lashes Out at Khmer Rouge Tribunal Critics" Asia Pacific News. 
 
5 January 2007 "Cambodian Prime Minister Puts His Weight Behind Khmer Rouge Trial" Deutsche Presse-Agentur. 
 
4 January 2007 "The Guardians of Hell" Spiegel Online.

1 January 2007 "Former Khmer Rouge No. 2 Leader Praises, Pities Saddam Hussein" by the Associated Press, The International Herald Tribune. 

January 2007 "Cambodia War Crimes Tribunal Moves Forward" by Anya Palm, The Seoul Times
 

26 December 2006 "Lao Embassy: The First Soul Remains after the Khmer Rouge Regime" The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 

25 December 2006 "Extraordinary Chambers in the Court of Cambodia: Independence and Impartiality are Key Pre-Requisites of any Credible Process" The Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee. 
 
20 December 2006 "Cambodians Search for Justice after Pol Pot's Brutal Regime" The Bureau for International Reporting.

19 December 2006 "When Prudishness Costs Lives" The New York Times Company. 
 
19 December 2006 "Cambodia's Children Learn about their Parent's Past and the ECCC" by Dacil Q. Keo, The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
17 December 2006 "The Good Daughter, in a Brothel" The New York Times Company.

16 December 2006 "
Khmer Rouge Film Reveals Horrors" BBC News. 
 
14 December 2006 "Keat Chhon Admits Role in Pol Pot Regime" by Chun Sakada.

12 December 2006 "European Commission Pledges AID to Cambodia" in VOA Khmer. 
 
12 December 2006 "A Cambodian Girl's Tragedy: Being Young and Pretty" by Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York Times. 
 
11 December 2006 "Cambodia's Healing History Lessons" by Tibor Krausz, The Christian Science Monitor. 
 
7 December 2006 "Cambodia: More Hurdles for Khmer Rouge Trials" ABC News. 
 
5 December 2006 "Life Sentence for Killing Backpackers Upheld against Former Khmer Rouge Commander" The Associated Press. 
 
5 December 2006 "Government Interferes in Khmer Rouge Tribunal" The Human Rights Watch.
  

4 December 2006 "Khmer Rouge Leader 'Treated in Bangkok'" The Post Publishing Co., Ltd. 
 
28 November 2006 "Khmer Rouge Court Session Highlights Need for More Active International Engagement" The Open Society Justice Initiative. 
 
27 November 2006 "Cambodia: Hun Sen's Hand in Genocide Trial Delays?" by Marwaan Macan-Markar, Inter Press Service. 
 
25 November 2006 "Khmer Rouge Trial Rules Still Not Set" The Associated Press. 
 
25 November 2006 "Joint Statement by National and International Judicial Officers of the ECCC" by Reach Sambath, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia.

25 November 2006 "Cambodians Praise Jolie Museum Visit" The Post Publishing Company.

24 November 2006 "International Bar Association Cancels Legal Training for Cambodian Genocide Trial" The Associated Press.


22 November 2006 "Cambodia: Extraordinary Chambers Must Not Rush to Adopt Flawed Rules" Amnesty International. 
 
20 November 2006 "Officials Mull Khmer Rouge Trials" BBC News. 
 
16 November 2006 "Khmer Rouge Trial Enters Crucial Phase" Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

16 November 2006 "Confession Summary: Mil Sovan, Receptionist in the Royal Palace" by Sophary Noy, the Documentation Center of Cambodia.

15 November 2006 "PILPG Establishes Relationship with Cambodia Genocide Tribunal" the Public International Law & Policy Group 
 
14 November 2006 "Witness Protection at Khmer Rouge Put into Question" by Agence France Presse 
 
13 November 2006 "Forceful Defense Crucial for Credibility of Cambodia's Genocide Tribunal, Officials Say" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press.

6 November 2006 "Memorandum: Prosecuting Nuon Chea for Khmer Rouge War Crimes" by Kate Hill. 
 
3 November 2006 "ECCC Rules Committee Releases Draft Internal Rules" the Rules Committee. 
 
1 November 2006 "Cambodia Deetains Six for Suspected Terrorist Plot," the German Press Agency. 
 
31 October 2006 "For Cham Muslims, Justice May Not Be a Tribunal" by Erika Kinetz and Prak Chan Thul, The Cambodia Daily.

26 October 2006 "A Friend of the Dead Ready for a Khmer Rouge Tribunal" by Luke Hunt, World Politics Watch.

26 October 2006 "Official: Former Khmer Rouge Foreign Minister Not Immune from Prosecution" The Associated Press. 
 
24 October 2006 "Cambodia Gets Development Loan from China" The Associated Press. 
 
21 October 2006 "Cambodia Commemorates 15th Anniversary of Paris Peace Accords" Kyodo. 
 
20 October 2006 "Public Forum Highlights Need for KR Trial Outreach" Phnom Penh Post. 
 
17 October 2006 "Potential Tribunal Witnesses Fear Testifying" by Erika Kinetz. 
 
12 October 2006 "Khmer Rouge Refugees Seek Aid" by Kevin Butler.

10 October 2006 "Cambodia's Black Gold" The Blade. 
 
10 October 2006 "NGO: Khmer Rouge Tribunal Budget Inadequate" The Cambodia Daily. 
 
6 October 2006 "Prosecutor sees Khmer Rouge Probe this Year" Reuters. 
 
6 October 2006 "Spokesperson for Ghosts" by A. Lin Neuman. 
 
4 October 2006 "Cambodia: Time for Tangible Progress Instead of Empty Promises" Human Rights Watch. 
 
2 October 2006 "Grievances Air at Khmer Rouge Tribunal Forum" by James Welsh and Yun Samean, The Cambodia Daily.

October 2006 "Policies and Practices of the Past on Trial; Cambodia: Khmer Rouge in Court" by Le Monde Diplomatique. 
 
26 September 2006 "After Weathering Turmoil and Isolation, Cambodian Museum Rejoins the World" by Jane Perlez, The New York Times.
 
18 September 2006 "'Here, We Are All Victims'" by Joel Rubin, The Los Angeles Times. 
 
18 September 2006 "'I Knew Nothing'" by Stephanie Giry, Newsweek. 
 
16 September 2006 "Survivor Gently Adds Voices to Cambodia's Dark Tale" International Herald Tribune.

11 September 2006 "Fear Revisited" by Christine Phelan, the Lowell Sun. 
 
8 September 2006 "'Devil's Advocate' Pays Visit to KRT" by Charles McDermid and Vong Sokheng, the Phnom Penh Post.
 
6 September 2006 "Vietnam asks for Update on Khmer Rouge Tribunal Progress" Asia-Pacific News. 
 
4 September 2006 "A Survivor Revisits the Killing Fields,' by Seth Mydans" The International Herald Tribune. 
 
2 September 2006 "Follow Cambodia in Collecting Evidences" The Daily Star.

30 August 2006 "27 Years On, Another Khmer Rouge Tribunal" by Luke Hunt, World Politics Watch. 
 
29 August 2006 "French Lawyer to Defend Ex-Khmer Rouge Leader," by Puy Kea, Kyodo. 
 
22 August 2006 "Calling on Cambodia's Sihanouk," by Verghese Matthews, The Asia Times. 
 
16 August 2006 "Doubting U.S. Withholds KRT Funds" by Charles McDermid, The Phnom Penh Post. 
 
14 August 2006 "Khmer Rouge Leader Nuon Chea 'Very Ill'" The Post Publishing Public Co., Ltd. 
 
11 August 2006 "Cambodia's "Genocide Trail" Getting Attention" The Associated Press.

10 August 2006 "Cambodia's Long Wait for Justice" by Aljazeere. 
 
4 August 2006 "Proceedings to Open on Aged Chiefs of Khmer Rouge" The International Herald Tribune. 
 
August 2006 "The Khmer Rouge Tribunal as an Opportunity for More than Answers" Searching for the Truth. 
 
26 July 2006 "Press Release: Our Responsibility to Ensure ECCC Success" ADHOC. 
 
26 July 2006 "DC-Cam Training Police in KR Probe Tactics" by Douglas Gillison and Yun Samean, The Cambodia Daily.

25 July 2006 "Remarks by Ambassador Joseph A. Mussomeli to the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Tour Participant" by
http://phnompenh.usembassy.gov/july_25_2007.html 
 
24 July 2006 "Grandfather Mok: 'Pol Potism Par Excellence'" by John Maloy, The Cambodia Daily. 
 
24 July 2006 "Khmer Rouge: Another Butcher Goes Laughing to the Grave" by James Pringle, The International Herald Tribune.

24 July 2006 "Ex-Khmer Rouge Chieftain Ta Mok Laid to Rest in Cambodia" The Associated Press.

23 July 2006 "Khmer Rouge Chieftain's Death Fuels Worries That Justice May Be Created" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press. 
 
22 July 2006 "Tears and Prayers for the Khmer Rouge 'Butcher'" by Reuters.
 
20 July 2006 "Cambodia's Former King Questions Necessity of Khmer Rouge Tribunal" The Associated Press. 
 
20 July 2006 "Former Khmer Rouge military commander dies," by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press. 
 
19 July 2006 "KR Virtually Absent From History Curriculum" The Cambodia Daily.

19 July 2006 "Retired King: Cremate Bones of KR Victims" The Cambodia Daily. 
 
19 July 2006 "Retired King Prepared To Testify At KR Tribunal" The Cambodia Daily. 
 
18 July 2006 "Ailing Former Khmer Rouge Commander's Health Improves" Deutsche Presse-Agentur. 
 
18 July 2006 "Secret Khmer Rouge Records Detailing Atrocities Given to Genocide Tribunal" The Associated Press. 
 
18 July 2006 "Nearly thirty years after Cambodia's genocide, those responsible may finally be tried, if they're not already dead or dying" by Yahoo! Inc.


15 July 2006 "Ta Mok Denied Transfer to Calmette Hospital" The Cambodia Daily. 

14 July 2006 "On the Concern about the Possible Loss of Potential Witness or Suspect before ECCC" Media Statement. 
 
14 July 2006 "Ex-KR Official: Try All Who Killed, Or No One" by Thet Sambath and Douglas Gillison, The Cambodia Daily. 
 
13 July 2006 "Ta Mok's Health Became Seriously Worse Last Night" The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
11 July 2006 "Ex-KR Commander Ta Mok Diagnosed With TB" by Phann Ana and Adam Piore, The Cambodia Daily.

11 July 2006 "Former Khmer Rouge Leader Leaves Home Day After Prosecutors Start Genocide Tribunal Work" by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press.


11 July 2006 "Tribunal Should Investigate the Extensive Wealth of KR Leaders" The Cambodia Daily.

10 July 2006 "Prosecutors open Khmer Rouge probe" Agence France Presse.
 
10 July 2006 "Sihanouk Says He Opposes KR Tribunal" The Cambodia Daily.
 
8-9 July 2006 "KR Defenders Office to Have Foreign Lawyers" The Cambodia Daily.
 
8-9 July 2006 "Newspaper and NGO Begin 'Khmer Rouge Watch'" The Cambodia Daily.
 
7 July 2006 "Khmer Rouge Tribunal Witnesses 'In Hiding'" ABC News.

6 July 2006 "The Killing Fields" The New York Times.


5 July 2006 "Khmer Rouge cadre says trials cannot be fair-lawyer" by Ek Madra, Reuters.
 
3 July 2006 "Remarks at the Reception Following the Swearing-In of National and International Judicial Officers for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia" by http://www.car.gov.kh/sokan/03july06_khmerrouge_tribunal_en.asp
 
2 July 2006 "Foreign Judges Arrive in Cambodia for KR Tribunal" The Documentation Center for Cambodia. 
 
28 June 2006 "Commune Chiefs: Where Was UN From 1975-1979?" by Prak Chan Thul, The Cambodia Daily. 
 
28 June 2006 "Canadian Takes Key Role in Cambodia Tribunal" by Lee Berthiaume, Hill Times Publishing, Inc. 
 
28 June 2006 "Lawyer Says Jailed Ta Mok Is Seriously Ill" The Cambodia Daily.


26 June 2006 "Judgment in Phnom Penh" by James Goldston and Diana Nay, The Korea Herald. 
 
21 June 2006 "Former Khmer Rouge Health Minister Dies at Age 86" by Sopheng Cheang, The Documentation Center for Cambodia. 
 
20 June 2006 "Temples doomed by tourism" The Belfast Telegraph Independent News and Media.
 
9 June 2006 "A Summary Report of DC-Cam's Pilot Investigative Police Training" by Tracy Wood, Eleanor Hutchison, and Bunsou Sour, The Documentation Center of Cambodia.

2 June 2006 "Khmer Rouge trail" The Asahi Shimbun. 
 
31 May 2006 "Seeking justice for the killing fields" The International Herald Tribune.
 
28 May 2006 "Three decades after genocide, Cambodia moves slowly toward trial" by Craig Simons, International Staff.
 
25 May 2006 "Monks Say KR's Victims Linger at Takeo Pagoda" The Cambodia Daily.
 
23 May 2006 "Ex-KR Say Judges From CPP Would Be Biased" by Thet Sambath, The Cambodia Daily.
 
22 May 2006 "ATTEMPTING TO HEAL FROM THE KHMER ROUGE, ONE PERSON AT A TIME" by Youk Chhang, The Cambodia Daily.

22 May 2006 "Cambodia judges' credibility questioned" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press.
 

21 May 2006 "Cambodian rally calls for Khmer Rouge trial to begin soon" The Nation.
 
20 May 2006 "Cambodians mark 'Day of Anger' to remember victims of Khmer Rouge" The Associated Press.
 
19 May 2006 "Cambodian judiciary has 'profound' problems: UN" Reuters.
 
19 May 2006 "Some Say Statute Is Wrong Symbol for KR Trial" The Cambodia Daily.
 
18 May 2006 "'Paint Pol Pot or Die,' Cambodian Artist Told" Radio Free Asia.

11 May 2006 "ECCC Reports Progress; Mum On Criticism" by Whitney Kvasager and Prak Chan Thul, The Cambodia Daily.
 
10 May 2006 "Judges on Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal" Reuters. 
 
4 May 2006 "Cambodia Diary 3: Why Did They Kill So Many?" by Dan Southerland, Radio Free Asia. 
 
30 April 2006 "Film brings shame upon Thai society" The Nation. 
 
27 April 2006 "Council To Pick Judiciary For KR Tribunal May 4" by Prak Chan Thul, The Cambodia Daily. 
 
26 April 2006 "Cambodian outrage mounts over Thai film's disrespect of genocide" The Asia-Pacific News.

23 April 2006 "Cambodian Trial of Former Khmer Rouge Leaders on Schedule" DPA.
 
21 April 2006 "Cambodia rejects US request for troops" Reuters.
 
21 April 2006 "Cambodia Diary 2: War 'From the Other Side'" by Dan Southerland, Radio Free Asia. 
 
20 April 2006 "Rising visits to Pol Pot's grave sparks debate over making it a tourist site" The China Post.
 
20 April 2006 "Staring into the Abyss of History" The Star-Ledger. 
 
18 April 2006 "Cambodia: 31 Years Since The Khmer Rouge Took Control On April 17, 1975" by Nusara Thaitawat, The Post Publishing Public.

18 April 2006 "In Anlong Veng, Prayers for Pol Pot's Return" by Thet Sambath, The Cambodia Daily.

18 April 2006 "
31 Years of Impunity Began" by Meng-try, The Cambodia Daily.

18 April 2006 "
Deep wounds fester from horror inflicted by the Khmer Rouge" by Yvonne Abraham, The Boston Globe.

17 April 2006 "
Cambodians mourn anniversary of Khmer Rouge victory" the Asia-Pacific News.

16 April 2006 "
For one child of survivors, Cambodian killings resemble Shoah" by Tibor Krausz, JTA.

13 April 2006 "
Last chance to try the Khmer Rouge" The International Herald Tribune.

12 April 2006 "Cambodia proud to join U.N. force in Sudan, Hun Sen says" KYODO.

7 April 2006 "
Potential KR trial witnesses visit courtroom" Phnom Penh Post.

4 April 2006 "
We Can't Let the Khmer Rouge Escape" The Washington Post.

4 April 2006 "
Ghosts of a Genocide Past" by Lauren Turnowski, CityLife.

3 April 2006 "
Members of Ex-KR Families Become Monks" The Cambodia Daily.

April 2006 "17 April: An Infamous Day in Cambodian History" The Cambodia Genocide Group. 
 
30 March 2006 "Cambodian PM says U.N. has no right to lecture him on human rights" The China Post.
 
29 March 2006 "Peace Corps Volunteers to Serve in Cambodia for First Time" The Peace Corps.
 
20 March 2006 "KR's leaders are still hiding from history" The Cambodia Daily.
 
17 March 2006 "Pailin Students: KR Atrocities Just a Myth" The Cambodia Daily.

16 March 2006 "Pailin Students Hear From Former KR, Survivors" The Cambodia Daily.
 
14 March 2006 "Remarks by Deputy Director of ECCC/Coordinator" ECCC.
 
13 March 2006 "Milosevic Death a Spur for Khmer Rouge Trials- U.N." Reuters. 
 
10 March 2006 "Cambodia Moves Towards Openness" The Washington Post.
 
10 March 2006 "Cambodia Steps Slowly Toward a Genocide Trial" The Washington Post. 
 
6 March 2006 "KR Trial Will Redeem Judges: Spokesman" by Prak Chan Thul.

5 March 2006 "Why You Should Care About The Khmer Rouge Tribunal" The Chicago Tribune.
 
2 March 2006 "For Some KR Victims, Time Has Run Out" by Dara P Vanthan, The Cambodia Daily. 
 
March 2006 "The Messengers" Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia.
 
March 2006 "Time is running out for ex-Khmer Rouge leaders' trials, US envoy warns" The Associated Press.

March 2006 "How many Cham killed important genocide evidence" The Documentation Center of Cambodia
.
16 February 2006 "Now Prozac Battles Dark Dreams That Khmer Rouge Left" The New York Times.
 
9 February 2006 "Joint Statement of the Establishment of the Office Administration of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia" The Office of the Council of Ministers, Secretariat of the Task Force. 
 
9 February 2006 "Rumors of KR No 2's Death Greatly Exaggerated" The Cambodia Daily.
 
6 February 2006 "UN Delegate to KR Trial Arrives in Cambodia" The Cambodia Daily. 
 
1 February 2006 "For Cambodia, therapy" by Seth Mydans, The International Herald Tribune.

February 2006 "In The Eyes Of Buddha" by Youk Chhang, The Magazine of the Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
February 2006 "Cambodian genocide survivors tour courtroom for Khmer Rouge trials" by Ker Munthit, Associated Press Writer.
 
February 2006 "The Long Road to Justice" The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
February 2006 "Pol Pot's in-laws face trial" Cambodian Genocide Group.
 
February 2006 "Project Explores Cambodian Experience" Gazettes.com.

February 2006 "The Mil Ethnic Minority under Democratic Kampuchea" Searching for the Truth.

31 January 2006 "High Time for Justice: The US and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal" by Craig Etcheson, The Jurist.


30 January 2006 "Haunted by Past Horrors, Cambodians Speak Out" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times.


28 January 2006 "The victim who survived a Khmer Rouge prison" Globe and Mail.
 
27 January 2006 "Thirty years on, the nightmare of Pol Pot's terror haunts a widow in a Paris suburb" The Guardian.
 
16 January 2006 "Cambodia prepares Khmer Rouge trial" The International Herald Tribune.
 
11 January 2006 "International Commission of Jurists Press Release" The International Commission of Jurists.

9 January 2006 "The Unique Way the Khmer Rouge Used Language and its Challenges for Translators" ECCC Response Team
.
4 January 2006 "Cambodia widens crackdown on rights activists" Reuters.
 
2006 "Khmer Genocide Survivor Can't Get on With His Life" by Antonio Graceffo, World Institute for Asian Studies.

2006 "Khmer king's brother opposes tribunal" The Post Publishing Public Co., Ltd. 

2006 "The Red Sense, Film Calls for Forgiveness in the Wake of the Khmer Rouge Genocide" by Antonio Graceffo, Condesa, Inc. 
 
2006 "The Stare" by Rutgers Magazine

28 December 2005 "Tuol Sleng Director: Museum Won't Be Privatized" The Cambodia Daily.
 
24 December 2005 "Justice Past Due in Cambodia" by Nathaniel Myers, The Washington Post.
 
20 December 2005 "Soldiers Make Way for KR Tribunal Task Force" The Cambodia Daily.

19 December 2005 "'Killing Fields' cast dark shadow over return to Cambodia" by R.L. Schreadley, The New York Times
.
15 December 2005 "McCollum Remembers the Victims of the Cambodian Genocide" by Congresswoman Betty McCollum
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12 December 2005 "No More Tribunal Aid Soon, Say Canada, Germany" The Cambodia Daily.

25 November 2005 "Chief, Potential Judges Named For KR Tribunal" by Samantha Melamed and Thet Sambath, The Cambodia Daily

10 November 2005 "Introduction to the Khmer Rouge Tribunal" by Janet Lee and Karen Yookyung Choi, DC-Cam.

7 November 2005 "Progress Being Made in KR Tribunal Hiring" The Cambodia Daily.
 
5 November 2005 "Thirty years after the killing fields, Pol Pot's deputy is brought to justice" The Daily Telegraph (London).
 
25 October 2005 "UN Seeks Khmer Rouge Tribunal Spokesperson" The Cambodia Daily.


17 October 2005 "Government is Doing Its Part For KR Tribunal" The Cambodia Daily
.

7 October 2005 "
India pledges $1 mn for Khmer Rouge trial" Agence France Presse.

30 September 2005 "Cambodia's Forgotten Ex-king" The Associated Press.

30 September 2005 "
Pol Pot menu too much to swallow in Cambodia" Reuters.


26 September 2005 "Former Khmer Rouge Official Says Cambodia Trials a Waste of Money" The Taipei Times.

14 September 2005 "No Date Set for Arrival of Top KR Trial Official" by Lee Berthiaume, The Cambodia Daily
.
5 September 2005 "Communist Genocide In Cambodia" by Kamal Sarup, the Global Politician

3 September 2005 "Samdech Euv's [The Former King]'s Open Letter Denies His Role With The Khmer Rouge" by Rasmei Kampuchea translated by Cambodian Press Headlines
.
2 September 2005 "KR Trial Judges, Prosecutors To Earn $65,000" by Lee Berthiaume, The Cambodia Daily

28 August 2005 "Minor Characters" The New York Times.

25 August 2005 "
Hun Sen pushing for Khmer Rouge trial" by Ambassador Ung Sean, The Bangkok Post.

22 August 2005 "Khmer tribunal stalled again" The Bangkok Post.

19 August 2005 "'Iron fist' Court Reform Seizes One of Its Own" by Lee Berthiaume and Park Chan Thul, The Cambodia Daily.


15 August 2005 "Cambodian Prime Minister Warns No Khmer Rouge Tribunal Without More Aid" by Kate Woodsome.

12 August 2005 "
KR Trial Project Unearths Haunting Memories" The Cambodia Daily.

10 August 2005 "Cambodia: Sentencing of parliamentarian reflects continuing flaws in the judicial system" Amnesty International.

8 August 2005 "Left-Wing Monster: Pol Pot" FrontPageMagazine.com.

8 August 2005 "
Trainees To Spread Word About KR Tribunal" The Cambodia Daily.

3 August 2005 "
UN Requests Court Officials For KR Trial" The Cambodia Daily.


3 August 2005 "
High rates of mental illness are shown by immigrants to the U.S. long after their arrival" by Alex Raksin, The Los Angeles Times.

2 August 2005 "Khmer Rouge's horrors linger" by Kevin Butler, Long Beach News.


2 August 2005 "
PTSD, Depression Epidemic Among Cambodian Immigrants" NIH.gov Science News.

2 August 2005 "
Rights groups condemn convictions in Cambodian union leader's murder" The Associated Press.

30 July 2005 "
The Cadre In Their Midst" The Cambodia Daily.

20 July 2005 "
UN Approves Locations for KR Tribunal" The Cambodia Daily.


29 July 2005 "Future of Japanese Legal Aid Group Unclear" by Lee Berthiaume, The Cambodia Daily.

27 July 2005 "Bar Association Head Reinstated Amid Conflict" by Phann Ana, The Cambodia Daily.

26 July 2005 "Britain Vows $2.6 Million For KR Trial" by William Shaw, The Cambodia Daily.

20 July 2005 "
Hun Sen Says KR Fueled by Class Warfare" by Pin Sisovann and Michael Cowden, The Cambodia Daily.

19 July 2005 "Khmer Rouge tribunal needs more than money" The Bangkok Post.

19 July 2005 "
Inaccurate Article on Khmer Rouge Tribunal" by Nathaniel Myers and Sean Visoth, The Bangkok Post.

15 July 2005 "Lack of Cash, Coordinators Stalls KR Trial" The Cambodia Daily.

4 July 2005 "
Legal Body's Leader Fears 'Law of the Jungle'" The Cambodia Daily.

15 June 2005 "
Pol Pot 'brother' denies genocide" ITN.

9 June 2005 "
PM Rejects Fund Raising For KR Trial" The Cambodia Daily.


3 June 2005 "Cambodia Documentary [Review]" by R. Arant, S21 The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine.

31 May 2005 "Sok An Pleads To Diplomats For KRT Funds" The Cambodia Daily.

11 May 2005 "
NGOs Shouldn't Object to Party Affiliation of Trial Judges" The Cambodia Daily.

7 May 2005 "
Searching For Answers" The Cambodia Daily.

21 April 2005 "Governments pledge $38.48 million for Khmer Rouge trials in Cambodia" by The Pledging Conference for UN in Assistance to Khmer Rouge Trials.

28 March 2005 "
Gov't Slashes KR Tribunal Contribution" by Lor Chandara and Ian Neubauer, The Cambodia Daily.

20 March 2005 "Skulls Haunt Cambodia, Demanding Belated Justice" The New York Times.

3 March 2005 "
Observers warn of an Extended KR Tribunal" The Cambodia Daily.

3 March 2005 "
Rights groups urge protection for witnesses, victims in Khmer Rouge trial" Agence-France Presse.

27 February 2005 "
'Pol Pot': The Killer's Smile" The New York Times.

25 February 2005 "
Pol Pot: The History of a Nightmare"  by Ben Kiernan, Times Higher Education Supplement.


21 February 2005 "
Ex-KR Leader Flees to Jungle, Eludes Capture" by PIN Sisovann, The Cambodia Daily.

7 February 2005 "Former Khmer Rouge torturer recovering from surgery" by Youk Chhang, The Documentation Center of Cambodia.

6 February 2005 "
Duch Undergoes Operation Under Heavy Guard" by Lor Chandara, The Cambodia Daily.


3 February 2005 "Rasmei Kampuchea" The Cambodian Press Headlines.

31 January 2005 "
The members of the European Union fear the Khmer Rouge leaders will be killed before they are tried" by Moneaksekar Khmer.

25 January 2005 "
Retired King Says Tribunal A 'Hypocrisy'" The Cambodia Daily.


24 January 2005 "
Japan May Give Half of KR Tribunal Funds" by Yvonne Lee and Thet Sambath, The Cambodia Daily.

24 January 2005 "
King Decries Lack of Punishment for Ex-KR" by Wendy Leung, The Cambodia Daily.

20 January 2005 "Legal Expert Calls for Interrogation of Duch Thet Sambath and Lee Berthiaume" The Cambodia Daily.

17 December 2004 "France pledges judges and more funds for Khmer Rouge tribunal" The Associated Press.

15 December 2004 "Cambodia seeks more funds from Japan for Khmer Rouge trial" Kyodo News Service.

17 November 2004 "
The Khmer Rouge Trials: Are They Worth It and for Whom?" Public Discussion Held in Phnom Penh.

14 October 2004 "
Cambodia tribunal may pave way for judicial reform" The Christian Science Monitor.

6 October 2004 "
Cambodian Association to Dedicate U.S. Killing Fields Memorial Museum" The Cambodian Association of Illinois.

6 October 2004 "
Deputy PM: KR Trial Will Start in 2005" The Cambodia Daily.

6 October 2004 "Former KR Have Mixed Reactions to Tribunal" The Cambodia Daily.

5 October 2004 "
Cambodia's legislature bars government from pardoning Khmer Rouge" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press.

5 October 2004 "
Lawmakers in Cambodia Vote to Try Khmer Rouge" The New York Times.

4 October 2004 "
Cambodian national assembly ratifies law on Khmer Rouge tribunal" Agence France-Press.


4 October 2004 "Cambodia Assembly Ratifies Khmer Rouge Trial Pact" by Ek Madra, Reuters.

2 October 2004 "U.N. tells Cambodia to seek funds to try Khmer Rouge" Reuters.

1 October 2004 "
Khmer Rouge trial pact to be ratified next week, says parliament chief" ABC Radio Australia News.

25 August 2004 "
Cambodia swings slowly toward justice" The International Herald Tribune.

7 August 2004 "
Cambodian gov't to hurry Khmer Rouge Trial" The China Post.

5 August 2004 "
Cambodia's Muslims told to seek justice for those killed by Khmer Rouge" by Ker Munthit.

30 July 2004 "
Cambodia Needs Closure: Khmer Rouge still should face justice" Dallas News.com.

26 June 2004 "Cambodia to get national government after 11 month deadlock" Asia-AFP.

5 May 2004 "
Khmer Rouge Trials Stalled by Political Deadlock" by Alan Sipress, Washington Post Foreign Service.

25 March 2004 "H. CON. RES. 399" 108th Congress 2nd Session.


8 January 2004 "25 Years Later, Cambodia Proposes Trials of Khmer Leaders" by James Brooke, The New York Times.

7 January 2004 "In Cambodia, an Anniversary Renews Call for Genocide Trials" by James Brooke, The New York Times.

3 July 2003 "Khieu Ponnary, 83, First Wife of Pol Pot, Cambodian Despot, Dies" by Elizabeth Becker, The New York Times.

25 August 2003 "Horror at plans for 'mass murder tourism'" The Telegraph Network.

25 August 2003 "Children Scavenge a Life, of Sorts, at Asian Dump" by David Barboza, The New York Times.

26 May 2003 "Matter-of-fact documentary drives home horrors of Khmer Rouge killings" The Agence-France Presse.

16 May 2003 "US Assails Timing of Talks for KR Tribunal" The Cambodia Daily.

9 May 2003 "
Amnesty's KR trial stand opposed" by Bill Bainbridge, Phnom Penh Post.

3 May 2003 "
Cambodia: Voluntary Funds For Khmer Rouge Trials" by Reuters.

29 April 2003 "
United Nations Resolution" The United Nations.

25 April 2003 "Kingdom of Cambodia: Amnesty International's Position and Concerns Regarding the Proposed 'Khmer Rouge' Tribunal" Amnesty International.

20 April 2003 "
'The Gate': The Executioner's Soft Side" by Richard Eder, The New York Times.

18 April 2003 "Justice in Cambodia" The New York Times.

16 April 2003 "Flawed Khmer Rouge Trial Better Than None" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times.

21 March 2003 "Cambodia: Amnesty International's preliminary views and concerns about the draft agreement for the establishment of a Khmer Rouge special tribunal" Amnesty International.

18 March 2003 "
Cambodia: Draft agreed for KR genocide tribunal" The Bangkok Post.


18 March 2003 "
Pact Raises hopes in Cambodia for Khmer Rouge Trials" The Washington Post Foreign Service.


18 March 2003 "
U.N. and Cambodia Reach an Accord for Khmer Rouge Trial" The New York Times.


18 March 2003 "
'Time is of essence' in setting up court for Khmer Rouge crimes- UN official" UN News Centre.

17 March 2003 "Draft Agreement between the United Nations and the Royal Government of Cambodia" The Untied Nations.


19 February 2003 "
Khmer Rouge: 'Last chance' for justice" Asia Times Online.

18 February 2003 "
For Torture Camp Survivor, Time is Scarce" The Washington Post

12 February 2003 "Cambodia keeps lid on dark past" by Simon Montlake, The Christian Science Monitor.

26 January 2003 "An Uneasy Resting Place" The New York Times.

29 March "
Khmer Rouge Tribunal Agreement in Peril" New York Times Online News Report.

29 March "
Khmer Rouge tribunal funding to be met, says top Cambodia adviser" Agence France Presse.

27 December 2002 "
Khmer Rouge Leader is Sentenced to Life" Reuters.

21 December 2002 "
Justice for Cambodia" The New York Times.


15 September 2002 "Researchers Put Together Story of the Khmer Rouge" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times.

8 January 2001 "Cambodians Chart the Khmer Rouge Paper Trail" The Washington Post Foreign Service.


5 January 2001 "Bringing Justice Home" The Washington Post.

2 January 2001 "Cambodia to Try Khmer Rouge Leaders" by Chea Sotheacheath, The Associated Press.

22 February 1992 "The Cambodian Genocide and International Law" Genocide and Democracy in Cambodia.

September - October 1987 "Quest for Justice" by Brian D. Shaw, The Washington & Lee Alumni Magazine.

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