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Highlights

    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 17 Oct, 2016

    Accusations Against Cadres

    Witness Cheal Choeun concluded his testimony today by giving information about arrests of cadres that followed allegations that they had[…]

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    Back to Internal Purges: Witness
    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 13 Oct, 2016

    Back to Internal Purges: Witness

    Civil Party Pen Sochan concluded her testimony today by answering questions by the defense teams regarding her wedding and rape[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 12 Oct, 2016

    Civil Party Tells of Forced Marriage, Rape

    Expert witness Peg LeVine concluded her testimony under questioning of International Civil Party Lead Co-Lawyer Marie Guiraud. She provided information[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 11 Oct, 2016

    “Your Conclusion is Contradicted by Your Research”, Co-Prosecutor Challenges Expert

    Today, expert witness Pen LeVine continued her testimony under questioning of the Khieu Samphan Defense Team, the Bench, and the[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 10 Oct, 2016

    Couples Not Forced to Marry, Expert Testifies

    After more than two weeks in which no hearings took place because of national holidays and flooding at the court,[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 22 Sep, 2016

    Day Two: Testimony of Ruos Nhim’s Messenger

    Today was a short day at the Trial Chamber with the hearing being adjourned at 11.30 am. In the first[…]

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

    Ruos Nhim’s Messenger Testifies

    Today, witness Sem On concluded his testimony by telling the court about the coup d’état that had potentially been planned[…]

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

    Division 310 Soldier Testifies on Arrests and Coup d’Etat Plans

    Today, Civil Party Mon Vun concluded her testimony that had begun on Friday last week. She was questioned by the[…]

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

    “This Forced Them To Committ Suicide”, Civil Party Says about Forced Marriage

    Today, September 19, 2016, Civil Party Sa Lai Heang was questioned about her marriage under the Khmer Rouge, treatment of[…]

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    • in Commentary · Highlights · News · Opinion Editorials
    • — 16 Sep, 2016

    The Legacy of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Why Defense Work is Essential in Shaping the Historical Narrative of the Court

      “I don’t defend the crime but the person who committed the crime.” Jacques Vergès   Defending alleged perpetrators of[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 16 Sep, 2016

    Civil Party Was First Raped, Then Forced To Marry

    Former head of S-21 photography unit Noem Oem, alias Nhim Kim Sreang, concluded his testimony today. Under questioning of the Co-Prosecution,[…]

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    • in Highlights · Trial Observer
    • — 15 Sep, 2016

    Former Head of S-21 Photography Unit Testifies

    Former head of photography unit at S-21 Nhim Kim Sreang gave his testimony today. He gave evidence with regards to[…]

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