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  • Civil Parties Share Stories of Sorrow
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 18 Aug, 2009

    Civil Parties Share Stories of Sorrow

    Today, the court continued to hear testimony from the civil parties in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch).[…]

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    Emotionally Charged Day as Civil Parties Begin Testifying
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 17 Aug, 2009

    Emotionally Charged Day as Civil Parties Begin Testifying

    Today proved to be one of the most emotionally charged days to date in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav[…]

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  • Agreement to Establish Independent Counsellor at the ECCC
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 14 Aug, 2009

    Agreement to Establish Independent Counsellor at the ECCC

    On Tuesday August 11, the United Nations and the Royal Government of Cambodia signed an Agreement to Establish an Independent[…]

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    More Details Surface About S-24, The “Re-Education Camp”
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 12 Aug, 2009

    More Details Surface About S-24, The “Re-Education Camp”

    Today’s session in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch) closely resembled yesterday’s proceedings in form and structure. In[…]

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  • Tales of Torture Continue
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 11 Aug, 2009

    Tales of Torture Continue

    This morning Som Meth, a former guard of “important prisoners” at Tuol Sleng prison (S- 21), continued his testimony about[…]

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    Guard at S-21 and Gravedigger at Choeng Ek Testifies
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 10 Aug, 2009

    Guard at S-21 and Gravedigger at Choeng Ek Testifies

    Chhun Phal, age 47, looked simple, innocent, and relaxed as he testified with a smile in the trial of Kaing[…]

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  • Expert Witness David Chandler Testifies about S-21
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 6 Aug, 2009

    Expert Witness David Chandler Testifies about S-21

    S-21 was Inhuman and Autonomous A recognized expert on Cambodian history, Professor David Chandler, 76, has extensively researched Cambodia since[…]

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    Witness Interviews are Contested and a Western Prisoner’s Fate is Revealed
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 5 Aug, 2009

    Witness Interviews are Contested and a Western Prisoner’s Fate is Revealed

    The Trial Chamber for the prosecution of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch)!was extremely busy today as a new witness, Chheam[…]

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  • The Absent Minded Witness and the Three Absent Ones
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 4 Aug, 2009

    The Absent Minded Witness and the Three Absent Ones

    Today, during the trial of prison chief Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch), the Trial Chamber finished its questioning of Lach[…]

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    The Right against Self-Incrimination: a Confusing Protection
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 3 Aug, 2009

    The Right against Self-Incrimination: a Confusing Protection

    Sek Dan, former child medic at S-21, and Lach Mean, former prison guard and interrogator at S- 21, appeared as[…]

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  • Turn No Prisoner Away Upon Arrival, Smash All Upon Departure
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 28 Jul, 2009

    Turn No Prisoner Away Upon Arrival, Smash All Upon Departure

    Civil Party Lawyer Silke Studzinsky began the morning by claiming that the forty minutes allotted to the civil parties to[…]

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    The Trial Chamber Hears From Two Witnesses and Sees a Key Shift in Procedures
    • in Trial Observer
    • — 27 Jul, 2009

    The Trial Chamber Hears From Two Witnesses and Sees a Key Shift in Procedures

    Kork Sras, a former prison guard at Tuol Sleng prison (S-21), appeared before the court again today to share his[…]

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