The tribunal, which held a series of trials starting in 2009, found that the Khmer Rouge government committed genocide, ...
The bill makes violation of its terms punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of between $2,500 and $125,000.
Cambodian legislators on Tuesday approved a draft law making it illegal to deny atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge ...
Under the law, Khmer Rouge deniers can be charged and jailed for terms of one-five years and subjected to fines of US$2,500 ...
Cambodian lawmakers today approved a draft law making it illegal to deny atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime in ...
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Cambodia's lawmakers unanimously approved a new bill aimed at strengthening penalties for denying Khmer Rouge atrocities.
Under the new law, people denying the genocide can face up to five years in prison and a fine of between $US2500 ($A3,932) ...