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Monthly Archive: May 2015

    • in Highlights · Uncategorized
    • — 27 May, 2015

    Amb. Scheffer Speaks at Opening of US Holocaust Museum Exhibit on Khmer Rouge Atrocities

                                 Address by Ambassador David Scheffer[1]  […]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 27 May, 2015

    “Oh My Budda…We Had No Breakfast after 1975”

    Today the court continued hearing the emotional testimony of civil party Hun Sethany. This court is the first ad hoc[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 26 May, 2015

    Court Views 1977 Video Footage of 1st January Dam

    On trial day 62, of Case 002/02, the Trial Chamber continued with the examination of witness Meas Layhuor. Her testimony[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 25 May, 2015

    “The Fruit of the Poisonous Tree”: The ECCC Considers Arguments on Torture Evidence

    Today’s Trial Chamber opening session featured oral arguments on the contentious use of evidence obtained through torture. This evidence could[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 19 May, 2015

    “How Can You Talk About The Wage?”: First Testimony about 1st January Dam Construction Site

       Background Today, the Trial Chamber of the ECCC continued its hearing of witness testimony in Case 002/02 with the[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 18 May, 2015

    Even the Cockroaches and the Rats Could Not Escape Kraing Ta Chan Security Center

    Fresh from the King’s Birthday holiday, the Trial Chamber of the ECCC today continued its evidentiary hearings in Case 002/02.[…]

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  • Aek Hoeun and the Wheel of History
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 7 May, 2015

    Aek Hoeun and the Wheel of History

    The Tribunal has been seized with having to rule on the admissibility of evidence allegedly obtained through torture. It will[…]

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    Khoem Boeun’s Bad Day
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 6 May, 2015

    Khoem Boeun’s Bad Day

      Khoem Boeun, former chief of Cheang Tomg commune and Deputy Chief of Tram Kak District, was having a confusing[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 5 May, 2015

     District Deputy Chief Contradicts Her Own Testimony

    Khoem Boeun (alias “Yeay Boeun”) who has been mentioned in the testimony of many cadres, appeared before the ECCC today.[…]

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    Witness Contradicts Previous Statements – The Phnom Penh Post
    • in Articles · News
    • — 5 May, 2015

    Witness Contradicts Previous Statements – The Phnom Penh Post

    Shaun Turton | The Phnom Penh Post

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  • Tribunal Observer Cites Concerns Over Lack of Action – VOA Khmer
    • in Articles · News
    • — 2 May, 2015

    Tribunal Observer Cites Concerns Over Lack of Action – VOA Khmer

    Sok Khemara | VOA Khmer

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    KRT Defense Called ‘Crazy Conspiracy Theory’ – The Cambodia Daily
    • in Articles · News
    • — 1 May, 2015

    KRT Defense Called ‘Crazy Conspiracy Theory’ – The Cambodia Daily

    George Wright | The Cambodia Daily

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