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Pol Pot's henchmen damned by evidence

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 27/10/2013

» For more than two years, the latest instalment of the Khmer Rouge tribunal has provided a blow-by-blow account of Pol Pot's bloody reign of terror and the inner workings of the political machine blamed for the deaths of between 1.7 million and 2.2 million people.

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Asean hazed by self-Interest

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 08/09/2013

» The dreaded haze has made an unwanted return across large swathes of Southeast Asia and for the second time this season politicians have been found desperately wanting in their inability to find a solution to the horrible haze which is costing the region billions of dollars.

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2012 - When Asean felt Beijing's bite

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 30/12/2012

» Twenty-twelve should be remembered as the year in which China acted on its long-standing claims in the South China Sea, took off the gloves and arraigned its intimidating military and diplomatic arsenal against its neighbours to the south. Gone were the usual glib lines that China only gives foreign aid and soft loans to countries in need, with no strings attached. Cambodia _ for years a benefactor of Beijing's largesse _ was bullied onto China's political front lines, acting as a spoiler against fellow Asean countries attempting to forge a united front against Beijing's territorial and maritime ambitions.

THAILAND

Furious foreign investment driving land grab scourge

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 07/10/2012

» Land grabbing has emerged as the biggest blight to afflict Cambodia in recent years. Thousands of villagers have been pushed off their family plots for what they say is too little compensation as big corporations move in with the government's blessing.

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New faces with a look from antiquity rise at Angkor Wat

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 10/06/2012

» When French archaeologists began their first digs around the temple ruins of Angkor Wat in the early 20th century, few would have appreciated the magnitude of what lay ahead.

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Khmer Rouge justice a race against time

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 27/05/2012

» Cambodia's Khmer Rouge tribunal has been dogged by controversy since the first public hearings were held in November 2007, including allegations of corruption, funding issues and disputes over the scope of the tribunals.

THAILAND

The murder that shocked even Cambodia

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 06/05/2012

» In Cambodia, the murder of a high-profile environmentalist has sent shockwaves around a country which has never shaken-off its reputation for violence, corruption and a culture of impunity among the ruling political and moneyed classes.

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As doors open, businesses face a formidable frontier

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 29/01/2012

» As Myanmar trades political reforms in return for an end to economic sanctions, businesses big and small are queuing for access to the region's last closed economy. Entry will be dictated by political connections, financial clout, further reforms and necessity.

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War crimes and the price of justice

Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 22/01/2012

» Putting a price on human life has never been a simple matter. For example, hospitals constantly face financial pressures, but patients' rights to privacy ensure that such awkward subjects are handled behind closed doors.