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Amazon S3 on MSNKhmer Rouge slayer Hun Sen dons army fatigues amid Thailand border disputeCambodian Senate President Hun Sen donned army fatigues as he visited soldiers stationed along the Thai-Cambodia border today. Footage shows the ex-dictator wearing a military uniform as he met troops ...
He has previously pushed for the removal of dual citizenship among Cambodians — which proved unworkable — and has also noted ...
Today, the CPP and the Hun dynasty who lead it are attempting to amend the constitution, revoking citizenship from those who ...
By first light on May 28, the soldiers had already stirred from their remote jungle beds. Some were making coffee. Others ...
Thailand's politically powerful Constitutional Court suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Tuesday (July 1) ...
Thailand’s Constitutional Court ordered Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s suspension from office pending an ...
Like Hun Sen, Iran’s Supreme Leader has been in power for 36 years. At least half the Iranian population would be glad to see ...
Rights observers are sounding the alarm over a proposed constitutional amendment in Cambodia that would allow the government ...
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Bangkok Post on MSNToo long in power a bad idea for leadersLeading an entire country for a few years is a steep learning curve, but it's useful experience. Being in power for a dozen ...
Thailand’s casino bill falters, tourism subsidy faces hotel withdrawals, and key human trafficking case sparks crackdown.
Hun Sen began as a Khmer Rouge commander and went on to rule Cambodia effectively as an absolute dictator for 36 years. (He ...
Cambodian President of the Senate Hun Sen arrives at Victory Day to mark the 46th ouster anniversary of the Khmer Rouge ...
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