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Monthly Archive: June 2016

    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 13 Jun, 2016

    Witness Unravels Chain of Command under Khmer Rouge Regime

    The fourth day of former head of S-21 prison Duch’s testimony continued to attract interest: the usual group of pupils[…]

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    Consolidated decision on the requests for investigative action concerning the crime of forced pregnancy and forced impregnation – ECCC
    • in ECCC Reports · News
    • — 13 Jun, 2016

    Consolidated decision on the requests for investigative action concerning the crime of forced pregnancy and forced impregnation – ECCC

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  • NUON Chea’s Submissions on the Relevance of Evidence of Treasonous Rebellion to His Individual Criminal Responsibility in Case 002/02 – ECCC
    • in ECCC Reports · News
    • — 10 Jun, 2016

    NUON Chea’s Submissions on the Relevance of Evidence of Treasonous Rebellion to His Individual Criminal Responsibility in Case 002/02 – ECCC

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    Sweden pledges SEK 28 million in support for 2016 to 2019 – ECCC
    • in ECCC Reports · News
    • — 10 Jun, 2016

    Sweden pledges SEK 28 million in support for 2016 to 2019 – ECCC

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 9 Jun, 2016

    War Criminal Duch Recounts S-21 Methods of Torture and Burning Bodies of Westerners

    Today, Senior Assistant Prosecutor Dale Lysak held a tight grip on his line of inquiry about the modus operandi of S-21 interrogations,[…]

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    Trial Chamber Memorandum Entitled “Decision on NUON Chea request to admit into evidence 12 prior statement of KAING Guek Eav alias DUCH (2-TCW-916)” – ECCC
    • in ECCC Reports · News
    • — 9 Jun, 2016

    Trial Chamber Memorandum Entitled “Decision on NUON Chea request to admit into evidence 12 prior statement of KAING Guek Eav alias DUCH (2-TCW-916)” – ECCC

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 8 Jun, 2016

    ‘There were never instructions not to kill children, not to kill pregnant women’: Duch Petrifies Courtroom

    The questioning of Duch continued today, and it was announced that the Civil Party Lawyers would likely take the floor[…]

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

    Awaited Testimony of Former Head of S-21 Duch Begins

    Today marked a special day at the ECCC: former head of S-21 and convicted Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, testified for the[…]

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

    ‘I don’t recall’, Motto of Hindering Day for the Defense

    Today’s hearing seemed to be a discouraging one for Mr. Victor Koppe, Co-Defense Lawyer for Nuon Chea. Faced with a[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 3 Jun, 2016

    Shedding Light on Lists of S-21 Prisoners: the Facts Between the Lines

    The testimony of Suos Thy, former list-keeper at S-21, continues. Today, the parties sought to give substance to the sinisterly[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 2 Jun, 2016

    Former S-21 List-Keeper Testifies

    Today, June 2, 2016, the Court heard the testimony of former S-21 cadre Suos Thy after nine days of recess.[…]

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