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Monthly Archive: April 2016

    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 28 Apr, 2016

    “Sometimes I had to scare the prisoners”, S-21 Interrogator Says about Using Violence

      Witness Prak Khan continued his testimony today. He gave further information on detention conditions, rape, prisoners having been subject[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 27 Apr, 2016

    Former S-21 Interrogator Details Methods of Torture

      Today, April 27, 2016, former S-21 guard and interrogator Prak Khan started his testimony. Before this, however, Nuon Chea[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 26 Apr, 2016

    S-21 Interrogator Testifies About Physical Mistreatment of Prisoners

      Today, former S-21 guard, typist and interrogator Lach Mean told the Court about practices of interrogations, torture and confessions.[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 25 Apr, 2016

    “Those prisoners who refused to confess […] would be tortured”, S-21 Interrogator Tells the Court

    Today, witness Tay Teng concluded his testimony. Under questioning of mainly the Nuon Chea Defense Team, he gave the Court[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 21 Apr, 2016

    S-21 And Choeung Ek Guard Testifies About Executions

      Today, former S-21 photographer Nhem En concluded his testimony. He was confronted by the defense teams with statements of[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 20 Apr, 2016

    “I am proud”, Says Former S-21 Photographer About His Work

    Today, witness Nhem En – former S-21 photographer – continued his testimony. He told the Court about his time at[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 19 Apr, 2016

    Nuon Chea Defense Counsel Doubts Chum Mey Was Imprisoned at S-21

      Today, Civil Party Chum Mey concluded his testimony and witness Nhem En was introduced to the Chamber. Mr. Chum[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 18 Apr, 2016

    Tuol Sleng: S-21 Survivor Testifies

    Today, April 18 2016, marked the first day of a new segment: Civil Party and Chum Mey (2-TCW-243) testified in[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 7 Apr, 2016

    Son of Former Sector 105 Secretary Testifies

    Today, witness Phan Van gave his testimony in relation to Phnom Kraol Security Center. He is the son of former[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 6 Apr, 2016

    Chairman of Highest Council for Islamic Religious Affairs Testifies

    Today, April 6 2016, Oknha Sos Kamry – the Chairman of the Highest Council for Islamic Religious Affairs in Cambodia[…]

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  • Witness Again Refuses to Testify
    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 5 Apr, 2016

    Witness Again Refuses to Testify

    With a 26 minute delay, the Chamber commenced its brief hearing. All parties to the case were present and Nuon[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 4 Apr, 2016

    Witness Refuses to Testify

    Today marked a short day at the Court. Witness 2-TCW-827 was called to testify in relation to the treatment of[…]

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