Cambodia: Other Internet Resources
There are several excellent web sites providing information on Cambodian culture, history, politics and travel. While we do attempt to insure that the content on these sites does pertain to Cambodia, inclusion in this list should not been seen as an endorsement. If you know of other sites which are noteworthy, send your suggestions to cambodia@aol.com.
Click a topic from the list, or scroll through the links below.
History and General Information
News
Art and Culture
Travel
Blogs and Home Pages
Southeast Asia
Related Topics
Search
Newsgroups and Mailing Lists
History and General Information
News and Current Events
Many newspapers maintain a searchable database of past articles. Particularly
notable among these is the
Chicago Tribune,
which features articles dating back to 1985.
Art and Culture
Travel
Blogs and Home Pages
Regional Links
The Mekong Network is host to sites devoted to other countries in Southeast Asia.
The pages below contain links to several other sites dedicated to each country.
Related Topics
Human Rights and Activism
Refugees
Genocide
Newsgroups and Mailing Lists
The best way to keep up with current news concerning Cambodia is through the
Camnews mailing list. To subscribe to the list, send email to camnews-request@lists.best.com
with the message in the body: SUBSCRIBE. The list is administered by Earle James George Goodman. Details about the
list rules can be found at http://www.cambodia.org/news/rules.txt.
If you choose to subscribe to the list, PLEASE observe the guidelines
regarding posting procedures and the use and redistribution of news
articles.
There are also several newsgroups which frequently feature articles about
Cambodia and Cambodian culture. Among them:
soc.culture.cambodia
soc.culture.asean
rec.travel.asia
alt.war.vietnam
bit.listserv.seasia-l
clari.world.asia.southeast (NOTE: not available on all news servers.)
clari.world.asia.indochina.misc (NOTE: not available on all news servers.)
If you have not configured a newsreader for use with the Usenet newsgroups,
you can still access articles from the newsgroups by going to either the
Google Groups.
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