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Français · Cambodge: Scepticisme autour du tribunal des Khmers Rouges
Global Voices in English » Cambodia: Doubts over the Khmer Rouge Tribunal 2009
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Français · Cambodge-Thaïlande: Polémique autour du site ilovethailand. org
Global Voices in English » Cambodia, Thailand: ilovethailand website sparks controversy 2009
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Français · Cambodge-Thaïlande: La dispute continue autour du temple de Preah Vihear
Global Voices in English » Cambodia, Thailand: Preah Vihear dispute continues 2009
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Français · Cambodge: Réactions des blogueurs au concours "Miss mine antipersonnel"
Global Voices in English » Cambodia: Miss Landmine Pageant Raises Questions 2009
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Français · Cambodge: Polémique sur l'illumination d'Angkor Vat
Global Voices in English » Cambodia: Controversial Angkor Wat lighting project 2009
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Français · Cambodge: Une députée et activiste pourrait renoncer à son procès contre le Premier ministre
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Penny Edwards, Cambodge, The Cultivation of a Nation, 1860-1945 first revised edition.
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It did not have to be a historically tenable discourse, but it presented a triumphalist vision of the past that was seamless and simple to understand: Cambodge was the inheritor of two thousand years or more of unbroken history and culture.
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Henceforth, the national anthem of Cambodia (Kampuchea-Cambodge) is the old anthem of our Fatherland: the NOKOREACH (lyrics: the old 2nd verse only.)
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As from today, Democratic Kampuchea, a full-fledged member of the United Nations is called "Kampuchea" in Khmer, "Cambodge" in French and "Cambodia" in English, and no longer "Democratic Kampuchea."
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