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  • “You Cannot Smash Human Beings”
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 23 Nov, 2009

    “You Cannot Smash Human Beings”

    A week of closing arguments in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch) commenced today with lengthy statements from[…]

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    Civil Party Participation at ECCC: Overview
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 6 Nov, 2009

    Civil Party Participation at ECCC: Overview

    The trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch) at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) is ground-breaking[…]

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  • The Authority of the Co-Investigating Judges to Call for Witness Testimony
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 13 Oct, 2009

    The Authority of the Co-Investigating Judges to Call for Witness Testimony

    On October 7, 2009, the ECCC publicly released several letters issued by the Co- Investigating Judge Marcel Lemonde that were[…]

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    DC-Cam Distributes Khmer Rouge History Textbooks to Students
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 9 Oct, 2009

    DC-Cam Distributes Khmer Rouge History Textbooks to Students

    On October 9, 2009 the Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam) distributed textbooks about the Khmer Rouge to high school students[…]

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  • Interview with Head of Victims Unit Helen Jarvis
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 8 Oct, 2009

    Interview with Head of Victims Unit Helen Jarvis

    Helen Jarvis is the head of the Victims Unit at the Extraordinary Chambers for the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). Prior[…]

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    Interview with Acting International Co-Prosecutor William Smith
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 7 Oct, 2009

    Interview with Acting International Co-Prosecutor William Smith

    William Smith is the Acting International Co-Prosecutor for the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC). He has been[…]

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  • Interview with Civil Party Chum Mey
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 6 Oct, 2009

    Interview with Civil Party Chum Mey

    Chum Mey is a civil party in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch) and a survivor of the[…]

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    Allegations of Political Interference at ECCC: Overview
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 5 Oct, 2009

    Allegations of Political Interference at ECCC: Overview

    The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) has long been plagued by concerns about political interference. At the[…]

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  • Interview with Alain Werner
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 21 Sep, 2009

    Interview with Alain Werner

    Alain Werner is the Co-Counsel for Civil Party Group One in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch). His[…]

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    Witness Testimony Ends as Duch Testifies for the Last Time
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 16 Sep, 2009

    Witness Testimony Ends as Duch Testifies for the Last Time

    The court in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch) recalled Duch to the stand one final time to[…]

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  • Trial Chamber Calls Final Defense Witnesses to the Stand
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 15 Sep, 2009

    Trial Chamber Calls Final Defense Witnesses to the Stand

    Today in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch), the trial chamber received the testimony of two witnesses before[…]

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    Civil Parties Establish Association to Promote Victims Rights
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 13 Sep, 2009

    Civil Parties Establish Association to Promote Victims Rights

    Only two days after the sixth plenary session of the ECCC outlined changes to the future model of victim participation,[…]

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