The Khmer Loeu hill tribes live in remote highland areas in the plateaus and mountainous areas on the edges of Cambodia. |
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Television is dominated by films and soap operas from Thailand and Hong Kong, dubbed into Khmer. |
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It was once a school, then was turned into a prison camp by the Khmer Rouge, and is now a museum. |
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He had to deal with sweltering humidity, torrential rainstorms, former Khmer Rouge warlords and mischievous monkeys and elephants. |
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These tribespeople are not ethnic Khmer, as are the vast majority of Cambodians. |
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They contain 84,000 articles or Tripitakas of Buddha's teachings, written in Pali with Khmer translations. |
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The amnesty was offered after Ieng Sary led a mass defection of thousands of Khmer Rouge forces to the government. |
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There are quite a few instances of cultural diffusion affecting the history of the Khmer Empire. |
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Despite the loss of their capital, the Khmer counter-attacked and by 1432 had compelled the Thais to retire. |
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The Khmer saw the tracks of the truck, however, and decided to emerge from the jungle. |
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I quickly came to remember why the Khmer have a reputation for huge smiles. |
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A central plank of the plan was the return of 300,000 Khmer from the Thai border. |
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The official language is Khmer, and French is the second most common language. |
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Proceedings will be conducted in Cambodia's official language Khmer with English, French and Russian translations. |
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Cambodia sent a copy of the law in Khmer to the United Nations last weekend to keep them informed of the process, the government official said. |
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At one point I was called upon to amuse the crowd by displaying the Khmer that Kimtheng had taught me. |
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Many of the deportees were born in refugee camps in Thailand, have never been to Cambodia or left as babies, and do not speak Khmer. |
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Without being able to speak Khmer, there's only so much I can learn at first but still, I'm really looking forward to it. |
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Our companion, Sun Hean, chats in Khmer with a pregnant woman in a blue pantsuit. |
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She could only speak Khmer, her Thai being worse than mine if that is possible. |
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The official language to be used at the courts will be Khmer, with English, French and Russian translations, the draft bill said. |
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Seat of the mighty Khmer Empire for over six centuries from AD 800, the city of Angkor is one of the world's cultural and architectural wonders. |
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In a Khmer text there are no spaces between words, instead spaces indicate the end of a clause or sentence. |
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The temple was constructed over a period of 30 years, and illustrates some of the most beautiful examples of Khmer and Hindu art. |
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Malay, Mon, and Khmer civilizations flourished in the region prior to the arrival of the ethnic Tai. |
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The southern portion constituted the empire of the Cham, Champa, and part of the Khmer, or Cambodian, territory. |
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The Khmer script is still used in Cambodia, having evolved over more than a thousand years. |
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By the end of the decade, Khmer nationalism began to reassert itself against the traditional Vietnamese enemy. |
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The Khmer language is taught at home and in the temples, but it is not permitted in any official business. |
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They have electricity only during the day, when sewing machines buzz in the craft centre and Khmer pop songs emanate from radios. |
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It was worth it, as it is one of the most beautiful and important historic Khmer sites in Thailand. |
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Thai is a tonal language, and its alphabet is derived from Mon and Khmer scripts. |
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The population of the empire included Siamese and probably other Austroasiatic peoples who gradually assimilated to the Khmer. |
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Cambodian, or Khmer, is classified by linguists as an Austro-Asiatic language, related to Mon. |
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The Khmer Rouge tried, without much success, to recruit the Cham during the struggle with the Khmer Republic. |
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Funnily enough the answer is incised in stone in the bas-reliefs that line the lower walls of the vast, ancient Khmer temple of Angkor Wat. |
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Other significant indigenous minorities include speakers of Mon, Khmer, and other Mon-Khmer languages of the Austroasiatic family. |
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The same goes for prahok, the fermented mudfish paste that's in nearly every Khmer dish. |
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In order to train the Khmer Rouges, the Vietcong infiltrations went as far as the Cardamomes Mountains in Pursat Province! |
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Hence the importance of the large Khmer art room that opens up to us from the entrance and onto which the museum rooms converge. |
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It liaised regularly with the media in Cambodia, both with the foreign language media and the Khmer press and wire services. |
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America's role in Cambodia became even grimmer during the 1980s, after the Khmer Rouge were driven from power by a Vietnamese invasion force. |
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By the time the 7th century Phnom Da style emerged, Khmer art had already adopted the hieratic frontality that was to become its hallmark. |
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But its lethality pales in comparison with the mass terror of the brutal Cambodian communist movement, the Khmer Rouge. |
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In 1350, the kingdom of Ayutthaya surpassed Sukhothai, establishing all Hindu customs from the Khmer Empire to Siam. |
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Khmer Loeu groups generally follow local religions, while ethnic Vietnamese and Chinese are eclectic, following Mahayana Buddhism and Daoism. |
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He was saved by his skill in entertaining Khmer soldiers on the khim, a dulcimer-like instrument used to play propaganda songs. |
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Article 6: Khmer citizens shall not lose their Khmer nationality because they married foreigners. |
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In Cambodia, IOM has focused for the last decade on mental health training and clinical services destroyed during the Khmer Rouge regime. |
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Its star piece was a Khmer sandstone figure of Uma, from the Angkor period and in the Baphuon style of the eleventh century, her smoothly polished flesh delectably tactile. |
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Siem Reap is the nearest town to the Khmer temple of Angkor Wat. |
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Other sights to marvel at include several impressive wats and the spectacular Silver Pagoda, which dramatically illustrates the richness of Khmer culture. |
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The Khmer believed that the moon protects humans by at least dimly lighting up the night world by riding a silver chariot each night across the sky. |
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Unfortunately, because of the destruction of central government control and increasingly chaotic conditions, production of Khmer ceramics ceased by the end of 13th Century. |
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She stands with families who are being brutally driven off their lands with methods similar to those of the Khmer Rouge. |
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Indochina, east timor, the Shah, our brief covert support for the Khmer Rouge. |
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In the 1990s there was a cultural revival among the Khmer in the northeast that included the formation of dance and music groups to promote Khmer culture. |
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In the center of the red stripe is a white temple, representing the main temple of Angkor Wat, the capital city of the Khmer empire from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. |
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Meanwhile, the memorandum mentioned that the official working language for the trial will be Khmer, but that proceedings will be translated to English and French. |
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She never said goodbye to her parents, who were exterminated in 1975 when the Khmer Rouge were overtaken by the Vietnamese. |
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Other significant ethnic groups include the Cham, Chinese, Hmong, Khmer, Muong, and Tai, though none of these groups has a population over one million. |
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The pyramid appears to have elements of Egyptian, Mayan and Khmer design. |
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Approximately 90 percent of the Cambodian population are ethnic Khmer. |
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Ayutthaya pushed into Khmer territory and sacked the capital of Angkor. |
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One by one, Khmer Rouge leaders are taking their secrets to their graves. |
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People in favour with the Khmer Rouge would inform against other people to the village chief, who would kill them. |
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But he also discovered there the great destitution of a martyrized and dehumanized population during the dark period of the Khmer Rouges. |
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The brutal Khmer Rouge regime has left physical and mental scars across Cambodia. |
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From the fifth to the fifteenth centuries the dominant power in the area was the Khmer empire, in which various forms of Hinduism and Mahayana Buddhism were popular. |
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It was the first conviction of a Khmer Rouge criminal by the UN-backed commission. |
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In 2007, the authorities arrested 20 Khmer Krom Buddhist monks for participating in a peaceful protest calling for religious freedom. |
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In 1975, Cambodia enters a dark period of its history with the Khmer Rouge seizure of power and the imposition of a totalitarian regime. |
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During the Khmer Rouge era, people tried to bulldoze the spirit, but it survived. |
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Her husband desperately wanted his wife to get out of the country which was being terrorized by Khmer Rouge guerrillas. |
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According to Khmer tradition, you cannot do as you please, it is forbidden to hit or beat somebody up. |
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In so doing, they hope to exonerate the thousands of former Khmer Rouge apparatchiks within the Cambodian government, military and business elite. |
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In a country marked by collectivism and the Khmer Rouge genocide, this social construction is truly original. |
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In 1975, when Ung was five years old, the Khmer Rouge overthrew the Cambodian government. |
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As is often the case with Khmer statuary, the figure is unfinished and the base has been left in a rough-hewn state. |
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In the meantime, Pol Pot and some of the seniormost leaders of the Khmer Rouge have died, some murdered. |
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It's more than the fact that she is Khmer, rather than Thai. |
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The move spawned rampant corruption and misrule and led to a bitter civil war that ended with the victory of the genocidal Khmer Rouge communists. |
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The Khmer Rouge withdrew from the process and then attacked it. |
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The dominant Khmer language belongs to the Austroasiatic language family and is related to Vietnamese, Mon, and a number of other Asian languages. |
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Another notable event in Chinese diplomacy was the Chinese embassy mission of Zhou Daguan to the Khmer Empire of Cambodia in the 13th century. |
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Benson Samay, 56, has agreed to take the Khmer Rouge leader's case, replacing Chiv Son Hak, who only last Thursday offered to defend Ta Mok. |
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It has actively supported the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia, for example, and it welcomes the recent important progress made that brings the commencement of the trial closer. |
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For many years they had been praying in a small wooden church, the old village church, together with the cemetery, having been destroyed by the Khmer Rouge. |
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Hang Chakra, publisher of the Khmer Mchas Srok newspaper, was sentenced in absentia and fined 9 million riels. |
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Especially targeted are Khmer Rouge suspected of alliance with the Viet Cong and Khmer Rouge opposed to the radical methods of the Pol Pot regime. |
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I feel extremely fortunate to have discovered not just one set, but ten plus sets of sculpted images of these prominent, surprising, and kindhearted queens in Khmer history. |
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A small proportion of people with mixed French and Khmer descent can be found in Cambodia. |
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At the end of the 12th century, Jayavarman VII set the stage for conversion of the Khmer people to Theravada Buddhism. |
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In 1431, the Khmer abandoned Angkor after Ayutthaya forces invaded the city. |
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Phimai, Prasat Phimai is the largest temple in the country from the Khmer Empire. |
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In Southeast Asia, there was a large slave class in Khmer Empire who built the enduring monuments in Angkor Wat and did most of the heavy work. |
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Khmer language has rich vocalics with an extra distinction of long and short register to the vowels and diphthongs. |
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At the same time, Lowell became home to thousands of new immigrants, many from Cambodia, following the genocide at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. |
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Because of the virtual extermination of Cambodia's educated class by the Khmer Rouge, the city's educational institutions faced a long and difficult period of recovery. |
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Duch has denied assertions by prosecutors that he played a central role in the Khmer Rouge regime s iron-fisted rule. |
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Zac and sibling Ethan formed the band, fronted by Khmer pop star Ch'hom Nimol. |
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On this occasion, the Khmer silk community plans to exhibit its ancient masterpieces and its modern ones to silk-loving, fashion-conscious Parisians. |
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Khieu Samphan led the blackshirt troops who spearheaded the eviction of Phnom Penh when the Khmer Rouge took over in 1975 and became president and head of the armed forces. |
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In an economy that only three years ago was as demonetized as Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, people are now allowed to fix bicycles, repair shoes and sell sundries at sidewalk stands. |
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An unwilling puppet, he defied the Javanese and asserted Khmer independence in 802, when he also was installed under Hindu rites as devarāja, or god-king. |
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On 18 March 1970, General Lon Nol together with his subordinators successfully conducted a coup d'État and changed the country system into a republic: the Khmer Republic. |
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Soon brochures, comic books and children's books in Khmer, illustrated by Cambodian artists, will appear in all villages and markets with stories of a stone garuda who lives in an ancient temple and is stolen by smugglers. |
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The garuda conservation project would go to Khmer architect Cham Phally who has already restored some 22 garudas out of the 72 that exist at Preah Khan. |
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Norther Baray: APSARA National Authority started a national project which will be carried out by a team solely made up of young Khmer technicians from the Water and Forestry Department headed by Mr. HANG Peou. |
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Chea Vannath, a social scientist, who survived a Khmer Rouge prison camp, says the prime minister has become skilful in provoking splits among his foes and at harrying them through the courts. |
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Switzerland supports efforts by the international community to establish a UN tribunal to investigate the crimes of the Khmer Rouge, and call to account those perpetrators who are still alive. |
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Published quarterly in English and Khmer the Green Fire Bulletin is a forum for the exchange of experience and ideas about improved cookstove usage, fuelwood and related issues. |
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The Toul Sleng Genocidal Museum, housed in a former school in Phnom Penh that became the notorious S-21 prison and execution centre in 1976, memorializes the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge regime. |
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Dedicated to the divinities, performances could only take place on specific occasions three or four times a year, such as the Khmer New Year, the King's birthday or the veneration of famous people. |
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In the period 2008-2009, in close cooperation with indigenous peoples organizations and partners, the Declaration was translated into Bahasa Indonesia, Khmer, Bengali and Thai. |
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Despite the much-heralded media show trial of a few former Khmer Rouge leaders in 2008, Cambodia's legal authorities are incompetent and collude with the government. |
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Khmer houses have gabled roofs and are constructed of wood or concrete. |
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The prime minister called it Cambodia's worst tragedy since the rule of the Khmer Rouge. In this section Ignore us at your peril Rotten to the crore? |
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While in Cambodia, Cwik supported himself by teaching English and cultural studies in English to Khmer students, which allowed him to understand Khmer culture and way of life. |
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Certain decorative motifs such as the flowerets and erect pendants, which also appear on the arch and window frames of local monuments, apparently derive from Pala or even Khmer art, via the kingdom of Sukhothai. |
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These five ladies are all successful careered professional's, who contribute their time and knowledge so that we may see and appreciate the beautiful dance of the Khmer people. |
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American anxieties about the tribunal were met by restricting its remit to crimes committed within Cambodian borders, and only while the Khmer Rouge was in power. |
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In 2004, we received our first confiscated animals: 23 juvenile turtles from the Old Market in Siem Reap, followed by a 2.3-m long water monitor on the Khmer New Year, and a baby gibbon named Zarbush in September. |
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Before the Khmer Rouge turned Cambodia upside down, Choeung Ek was an orchard of longan fruit. |
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Deng asked General Kriangsak to allow aid to be moved across Thai territory to Cambodia, where Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge forces had taken to the jungle in Cambodia after being defeated by the Vietnamese. |
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Ung was trained as a child soldier by the Khmer Rouge but managed to escape the country with some relatives and went to a refugee camp in Thailand. |
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Angkor was the centre of the Khmer empire which covered the most part of south-east Asia, and its Hindu and Buddhist temples were renowned in China and India. |
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Under the Khmer Rouge regime, all land had been nationalized. |
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In addition, there are many active and effective local and national NGOs that stem from individual Khmer initiatives or that reflect an initial donor influence. |
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Practitioners are caught in a vice between the dominant «mass consumption» model and the fractured traditional culture, devastated by years of Khmer Rouge dictatorship. |
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While not all ancillary services are available, the hospital employs one full-time Khmer physiotherapist, and a play specialist works with children in the outpatient and in-patient departments. |
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The Khmer Krom are the native people of the Mekong Delta and Saigon which were acquired by Vietnam from Cambodian King Chey Chettha II in exchange for a Vietnamese princess. |
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Thailand in its earliest days was under the rule of the Khmer Empire, which had strong Hindu roots, and the influence among Thais remains even today. |
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Director Rithy Panh uses claymation to recreate the horrors perpetrated by Pol Pot's regime that killed millions in the Khmer Rouge's bid to reform 1970s Cambodia. |
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The standard is based on the dialect of the central Thai people, and it is written in the Thai alphabet, an abugida script that evolved from the Khmer alphabet. |
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Following Khmer Rouge's destruction, Cambodia's national reconstruction would be severely hampered and Vietnam would suffer a punitive Chinese attack. |
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Pol Pot, in his grave in Anlong Veng, receives the respectful visits of many Khmer people who offer him a fervent tribute, with candles, joss sticks, etc. |
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Vann Nath escaped execution because he was an artist and took the job of painting and sculpting portraits that glorified the Khmer Rouge, and its leader Pol Pot. |
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The invasion reshaped power and trade in the region, resulted in the rise of new regional powers such as the Khmer Empire, Bruneian Empire and Kahuripan. |
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In the 1970s, over 30,000 French settlers left Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime as the Pol Pot government confiscated their farms and land properties. |
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The extremist forces, in cooperation with Khmer Rouge guerrillas, launched an attack and captured Thma Da village last Wednesday,'' Rong Plamkesan told Kyodo News. |
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