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Monthly Archive: July 2013

    • in Trial Observer
    • — 15 Jul, 2013

    Stephen Heder’s Testimony Continues

    Khmer Translation On Monday, July 15, 2013, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia continued to hear the testimony[…]

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    Healing after the Killing: Interview with Youk Chhang
    • in Articles · News
    • — 15 Jul, 2013

    Healing after the Killing: Interview with Youk Chhang

    The Star Online | Chin Mui Yoon

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  • 7 Questions with Mr. Doung Savorn
    • in Articles · News
    • — 12 Jul, 2013

    7 Questions with Mr. Doung Savorn

    The Phnom Penh Post | Rosa Ellen

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    Witness: Some Were Optimistic about KR
    • in Articles · News
    • — 12 Jul, 2013

    Witness: Some Were Optimistic about KR

    The Phnom Penh Post | Justine Drennan

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  • Stephen Heder Describes Shelling of Phnom Penh
    • in Articles · News
    • — 12 Jul, 2013

    Stephen Heder Describes Shelling of Phnom Penh

    The Cambodia Daily | Lauren Crothers

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 11 Jul, 2013

    Testimony of Stephen Heder Continues with Copious Quoting of Books and Documents

    A Khmer translation of this post is available here. On Thursday, July 11, 2013, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts[…]

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  • Reflection on Mental Health in ECCC Case 002: Testimony of Civil Party Sophany Bay and Mental Health Expert Dr. Chhim Sotheara
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 11 Jul, 2013

    Reflection on Mental Health in ECCC Case 002: Testimony of Civil Party Sophany Bay and Mental Health Expert Dr. Chhim Sotheara

    English (pdf) | Khmer (pdf) Young-Hee Kim, Legal Associate, Documentation Center of Cambodia

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    Reflection on Mental Health in ECCC Case 002: Testimony of Civil Party Sophany Bay and Mental Health Expert Dr. Chhim Sotheara
    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary
    • — 11 Jul, 2013

    Reflection on Mental Health in ECCC Case 002: Testimony of Civil Party Sophany Bay and Mental Health Expert Dr. Chhim Sotheara

    English (pdf) | Khmer (pdf) Young-Hee Kim, Legal Associate, Documentation Center of Cambodia

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  • Author Heder Testifies Despite Defence Push
    • in Articles · News
    • — 11 Jul, 2013

    Author Heder Testifies Despite Defence Push

    The Phnom Penh Post | Stuart White

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    Author Shines Light on Pre-KR Regime Massacres
    • in Articles · News
    • — 11 Jul, 2013

    Author Shines Light on Pre-KR Regime Massacres

    The Cambodia Daily | Lauren Crothers

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  • Accused Nuon Chea Argues Severance Is Inconsistent with His Right to Confrontation
    • in Commentary · Expert Commentary
    • — 10 Jul, 2013

    Accused Nuon Chea Argues Severance Is Inconsistent with His Right to Confrontation

    English (pdf) Anne Heindel, Legal Advisor, Documentation Center of Cambodia

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 10 Jul, 2013

    Stephen Heder’s Testimony Continues Despite Nuon Chea Team’s “Urgent and Extraordinary” Application to Adjourn

    The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia continued to hear the testimony of political scientist and author Stephen Heder[…]

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