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Monthly Archive: September 2015

    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 30 Sep, 2015

    Working at Trapeang Thma Dam as a Child

    Featured Image: Witness Sot Sophal.   Today, witness and former child unit worker at Trapeang Thma Dam Sot Sophal finished[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 29 Sep, 2015

    Back to Trapeang Thma Dam

    Featured Image: Witness Sot Sophal (ECCC Flickr) As part of the Segment on the Treatment of the Cham, Civil Party[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 28 Sep, 2015

    The Cham Segment Continues

    In today’s hearing in front of the ECCC, Civil Party and alleged survivor of a mass killing Him Man continued[…]

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    Khmer Rouge Tribunal Re-Launches Radio Program – VOA Khmer
    • in Articles · News
    • — 28 Sep, 2015

    Khmer Rouge Tribunal Re-Launches Radio Program – VOA Khmer

    Mono Khan | VOA Khmer

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  • National Judges Deem Muth Arrest Too ‘Humiliating’ – The Phnom Penh Post
    • in Articles · News
    • — 26 Sep, 2015

    National Judges Deem Muth Arrest Too ‘Humiliating’ – The Phnom Penh Post

    Shaun Turton | The Phnom Penh Post

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    Judges: Arrest Would Humiliate Meas Muth – The Cambodia Daily
    • in Articles · News
    • — 26 Sep, 2015

    Judges: Arrest Would Humiliate Meas Muth – The Cambodia Daily

    George Wright | The Cambodia Daily

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  • Public Considerations of the Pre-Trial Chamber on Meas Muth’s Urgent Request for a Stay of Execution of Arrest Warrent
    • in News · Resources
    • — 24 Sep, 2015

    Public Considerations of the Pre-Trial Chamber on Meas Muth’s Urgent Request for a Stay of Execution of Arrest Warrent

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    Pre-Trial Chamber Consideration of Meas Muth Request for a Stay of Arrest Warrent
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 23 Sep, 2015

    Pre-Trial Chamber Consideration of Meas Muth Request for a Stay of Arrest Warrent

    CONSIDERATIONS OF THE PRE-TRIAL CHAMBER ON MEAS MUTH’S URGENT REQUEST FOR A STAY OF EXECUTION OF ARREST WARRANT

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 17 Sep, 2015

    Cham Civil Party Describes Survival of Mass Killings

    Today’s hearing at the ECCC was divided into two parts: first, the defense teams for Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 16 Sep, 2015

    “I told him that I was simply an ordinary citizen” – Witness Denies Involvement in Militia Activities

    Featured Image: Witness Tay Koemhuon (ECCC Flickr) Today, witness Tay Kumhuon provided his testimony. The examination of this witness mainly revolved[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 15 Sep, 2015

    Witness Confirms Arrest of Large Group of Cham People

    Featured Image: “Escort of the Khmer Rouge leaders” in the Khmer Rouge controlled zone 1973 (Documentation Center of Cambodia Archives) In today’s[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 14 Sep, 2015

    Witness Testifies about Mass Killings at Wat O Trakuon

    In today’s hearing in front of the ECCC, former palm tree climber and fisherman Seng Srun provided his testimony about[…]

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