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Cambodia recovery

Last reviewed: 17-02-2009

STILL COPING WITH THE LEGACY OF THE 'KILLING FIELDS'


Cambodia Daily has a website that is out-of-date but there is a collection of interesting stories.

Phnom Penh Post is a former fortnightly newspaper that has recently become a daily. It has an up-to-date website with the latest news and events in Cambodia.

Mekong.net provides a rich resource of articles, photos and facts and figures on Cambodia.

For specialist coverage, Transparency International has a number of reports on graft in Cambodia, including this document .

UN Electronic Mine Information Network's Cambodian reports details the problems posed by landmines and UXO.

Youandaids has the UN Development Program's HIV/AIDS reports on Cambodia.

The World Bank's summary of Cambodian development page has statistics and background on Cambodia's economy and industries.


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Khmer rouge survivor Chum Manh speaks to journalists during a break in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav, known as Duch, who ran the Khmer Rouge's "S-21" torture and interrogation centre, ...


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