In the West:

- People don't accuse or charge dead people, because dead people can't
defend themselves.
- If a person is charged with a crime & then dies before a court
verdict is reached, all the charges against him/her are nullified,
and
the judge in charge of the case has the power to declare that the
accused person isn't guilty, but no one has the power to declare that
he/she is guilty.
- After Saddam Hussein was hung, no American cheered openly on the
streets, & George W. Bush even criticized the Iraqi
executioners of being rude to a person who was going to be executed by
them.

In Cambodia:

- Pol Pot isn't charged with anything by the Khmer Rouge Tribunal,
because he's dead, & therefore can't defend himself.
- Only the living Khmer Rouge leaders are charged with genocide &
crimes against humanity.

Soriya

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