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).[…]
Today, the court continued to hear testimony from the civil parties in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch).[…]
Today proved to be one of the most emotionally charged days to date in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav[…]
On Tuesday August 11, the United Nations and the Royal Government of Cambodia signed an Agreement to Establish an Independent[…]
Today’s session in the trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch) closely resembled yesterday’s proceedings in form and structure. In[…]
This morning Som Meth, a former guard of “important prisoners” at Tuol Sleng prison (S- 21), continued his testimony about[…]
Chhun Phal, age 47, looked simple, innocent, and relaxed as he testified with a smile in the trial of Kaing[…]
S-21 was Inhuman and Autonomous A recognized expert on Cambodian history, Professor David Chandler, 76, has extensively researched Cambodia since[…]
The Trial Chamber for the prosecution of Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch)!was extremely busy today as a new witness, Chheam[…]
Today, during the trial of prison chief Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch), the Trial Chamber finished its questioning of Lach[…]
Sek Dan, former child medic at S-21, and Lach Mean, former prison guard and interrogator at S- 21, appeared as[…]
Civil Party Lawyer Silke Studzinsky began the morning by claiming that the forty minutes allotted to the civil parties to[…]
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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