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Trial Observer

    • in Trial Observer
    • — 22 May, 2013

    Second Character Witness Describes Perceptions of Khieu Samphan

    There was another day of split testimony in Case 002 at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 21 May, 2013

    “Very Patriotic”: Character Witness for Khieu Samphan Testifies

    During an extended hearing on May 21, 2013, two witnesses testified in Case 002 at the Extraordinary Chambers in the[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 20 May, 2013

    “None of Our Business”: Former Commander Describes Military Life

    After a weeklong break, witness testimony resumed on Monday, May 20, 2013, in Case 002 at the Extraordinary Chambers in[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 9 May, 2013

    Khieu Samphan’s Role under the Microscope during Philip Short’s Testimony

    Defense lawyers continued to cross-examine British author and journalist Philip Short, 68, an expert witness[2] in Case 002 at the Extraordinary[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 8 May, 2013

    Defense Dissects Philip Short’s Credentials, Methodology, and Biography of Pol Pot

    After a lengthy examination by prosecutors and civil party lawyers, defense lawyers at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 7 May, 2013

    “People Became Expendable”: Philip Short Describes Khmer Rouge Rule

    British author and journalist Philip Short, 68, continued to testify as an expert witness[2] in Case 002 at the Extraordinary Chambers[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 6 May, 2013

    Philip Short Begins Testifying as Expert Witness

    After several earlier delays, British author and journalist Philip Short, 68, began his testimony as an expert witness[2] in Case 002[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 3 May, 2013

    Defense Teams Challenge Witness Account of Tuol Po Chrey Executions and Accused Persons’ Roles and Activities

    In his second day of testimony before the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) on Friday, May 3,[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 2 May, 2013

    “These People Had to Be Hunted Down”: Witness Provides Testimony on Alleged Executions of Lon Nol Soldiers and Officials

    On Thursday, May 2, 2013, a former Khmer Rouge soldier stationed in Pursat province during the Democratic Kampuchea (DK) period[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 30 Apr, 2013

    Witness Testifies on Alleged Execution of Lon Nol Soldiers at Tuol Po Chrey

    A former Khmer Rouge soldier provided detailed testimony in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) on Tuesday,[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 29 Apr, 2013

    Fearful Civil Party Refuses to Continue Testimony Without “Lifelong” Police Protection

    Drama unfolded in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) on Monday, April 29, 2013, as midway through[…]

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    • in Trial Observer
    • — 25 Apr, 2013

    Former Warehouse Official Provides Limited Insight on Accused Persons’ Knowledge of Arrests, Rice Distribution

    Former Khmer Rouge state warehouse official Ros Suoy took the stand at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia[…]

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