For two weeks, crowds of mourners streamed into a Buddhist pagoda in Phnom Penh's east, clutching lotus flowers and incense.
They had come to pay their respects to Kem Ley, a popular Cambodian political analyst who was gunned down as he bought...
For two weeks, crowds of mourners streamed into a Buddhist pagoda in Phnom Penh's east, clutching lotus flowers and incense.
They had come to pay their respects to Kem Ley, a popular Cambodian political analyst who was gunned down as he bought...