Story Archive
2009-03-31
The former commandant of an infamous Khmer Rouge torture camp addresses the court and the country.
2009-03-31
In the run-up to Burma's first elections in 20 years, the junta is urging loyal businessmen to stand as candidates.
2009-03-31
U.S. health officials have found lead and arsenic in traditional Burmese medications used by refugee families. Are children back in Burma also affected?
2009-03-29
Five ex-leaders of the Khmer Rouge go on trial, and Cambodia's youth get a chance to learn the truth about an era kept secret for the last 30 years.
2009-03-24
A leading Burmese labor activist isn't getting the care she needs in prison for a heart ailment.
2009-03-18
A leader of the 2007 Saffron Revolution is still fighting back from a remote prison in northern Burma.
2009-03-18
A Burmese dissident's wife calls on prison authorities to treat her husband's eyesight before he goes blind.
2009-03-17
Jailers in the central Burmese city of Meiktila face new allegations of abusing political detainees.
2009-03-16
A U.N. investigator calls on Burma's military government to make major reforms ahead of planned elections.
2009-03-13
A desperate ethnic minority group in Burma gets more help from the U.N.'s refugee agency.