Douglas Gillison

Douglas Gillison is a staff writer at 100Reporters and served as Executive Editor of The Cambodia Daily from 2009 to 2011 in Phnom Penh, where he worked as a reporter for nearly six years, covering the Khmer Rouge trials, human rights, mining, national security and environmental policy. His work revealed an internal United Nations inquiry into kickback allegations at the Khmer Rouge trials, sparked the pending trans-national bribery investigation of the Australian mining company OZ Minerals and resulted in the declassification of 1,300 pages of FBI records from an aborted extraterritorial terrorism investigation that suggested the forces of a sitting prime minister were involved.

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