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Ex-Khmer Rouge Chief Acknowledges Genocide: Khieu Samphan, Likely to Face Prosecution, Denies Personal Responsibility (Post, Dec. 31, 2003)

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A Royal Critic of 'Democracy' in Cambodia (Post, March 7, 2003)

For Torture Camp Survivor, Time Is Scarce: Chance to Bear Witness Against Khmer Rouge Hinges on Stalled Tribunal (Post, Feb. 18, 2003)

Illegal Logging Rife in Cambodia: Watchdog Group Says Companies Linked to Top Government Officials (Post, Feb. 16, 2003)

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