Chea Leang (L)(VIETNAMESE )Petit(R)Prosecutor Defends Further Khmer Rouge 
Charges

 

UN Passes Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses 

Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a 
resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of 
Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions.

Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia. 

Kaing Kek Iev, aka Duch, was arrested in 1999. According to the Morphology 
study on race and forensic data analysis ,Kaing Kek Iev, aka Duch is A 
VIETNAMESE.

 
 
Thursday, June 04, 2009

Khmer Rouge lawyers say documents stolen from office, left in moat 


Thu, 04 Jun 2009
DPA 


Phnom Penh - Lawyers for a former Khmer Rouge leader said Thursday that 
confidential documents were stolen from their office at Cambodia's UN-backed 
war crimes tribunal and left in a moat outside the court's detention facility. 
Michael Pestman, international co-lawyer for Khmer Rouge chief ideologue Noun 
Chea, said he found the documents after a visit to his client in the detention 
facility Wednesday.

"We saw documents floating in the moat, and after I fished them out, they 
turned out to be a draft letter from our office, which should have been 
shredded," he said. "This is a serious breech of security, and this document 
was most probably stolen from our office."

Pestman said the document was a draft of letter sent to Helen Jarvis, head of 
the tribunal's victims unit, which related to an open letter she signed in 2006 
when she was a member of an Australian socialist political party. 

Nuon Chea's lawyers earlier this week criticized Jarvis, an Australian citizen 
who was formerly the court's public affairs chief, over the letter, in which 
she and more than 50 other members of the Leninist Party Faction of the 
Democratic Socialist Party declared their position on an ideological dispute.

"We too are Marxists and believe that 'the end justifies the means,'" the 
declaration said. "In time of revolution and civil war, the most extreme 
measures will sometimes become necessary and justified. Against the bourgeoisie 
and their state agencies, we don't respect their laws and their fake moral 
principles."

Pestman said the position expressed in the declaration led him to have "serious 
concerns" over Jarvis' suitability for the role as head of the victims unit and 
as an ethics monitor in the trial of five former leaders of Cambodia's 
1975-1979 Maoist regime.

"We are not saying that she does not have the right to hold personal political 
views, but we are concerned that she signed a letter stating that she does not 
have to follow the rule of law," he said. "We are concerned that this could 
affect our client's right to a fair trial."

Jarvis has remained silent on the issue and has not replied to the lawyers' 
letter.

Pestman refused to speculate on who had taken the draft letter from his legal 
team's office.

He said a security official at the court had launched an investigation into the 
incident.

Five former Khmer Rouge leaders are facing trial at the court for their roles 
in the deaths of up to 2 million people through execution, starvation or 
overwork during the group's rule.

The trial of Kaing Guek Eav, former warden of the Tuol Sleng torture prison in 
Phnom Penh, began in February.

None of the other four detainees have been indicted yet.

The tribunal was established in 2006 after a decade of negotiations between the 
Cambodian Government and the United Nations. For the past year, it has been 
dogged by allegations of government interference in the trials and corruption 
on the Cambodian side of the court.

Nuon Chea's lawyers also this week sent letters to the court's chief 
prosecutors and co-investigating judges claiming to have evidence of government 
interference.

A letter to prosecutor Chea Leang accused her of breaching the court's rules by 
acting on the government's instructions to not extend the court's investigation 
to more former Khmer Rouge members.

Chea Leang's decision not to extend the investigation led to a disagreement 
with her international co-prosecutor, which was made public in February.

"We are reliably informed that you have received instructions from the 
[government] not to pursue the prosecutions that form the basis of the current 
disagreement," the defence team's letter said.

In a letter to You Bunleng, co-investigating judge, Nuon Chea's lawyers asked: 
"Have you received any member or official of the Royal Government of Cambodia 
with respect to our teams seventh and/or 10th request for investigative action?"

The former leaders' lawyers have accused the country's ruling Cambodian 
People's Party (CPP) of stifling attempts to extend the tribunal's 
investigation out of fear that high-ranking government officials could face 
prosecution.

Many CPP politicians, including Prime Minister Hun Sen, are former Khmer Rouge 
cadres.
 

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Chea Leang (L)(VIETNAMESE )Petit(R)Prosecutor Defends Further Khmer Rouge 
Charges
 

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UN Passes Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses 
Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a 
resolution condemning Vietnam��s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of 
Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions.
Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia. 
Kaing Kek Iev, aka Duch, was arrested in 1999. According to the Morphology 
study on race and forensic data analysis ,Kaing Kek Iev, aka Duch is A 
VIETNAMESE.
 

By Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
03 June 2009



The UN��s Khmer Rouge tribunal prosecutor took issue with statements by Prime 
Minister Hun Sen Wednesday, as a hearing on whether the court will indict more 
leaders of the regime was canceled.

Hun Sen has said further indictments beyond the five senior leaders of the 
regime currently in custody could lead to instability. He has said he would 
rather see the tribunal fail than see the country return to war.��I don��t 
believe that anyone in this country, after so many years of peace, is ready [to 
make] the worst of the worst of some old murders,�� UN prosecutor Robert Petit 
told reporters outside the court Wednesday.

Tribunal judges were scheduled to mediate a dispute on Friday between Petit and 
his Cambodian counterpart, Chea Leang, who has echoed Hun Sen��s concerns.

That hearing has been canceled, according to local media.

��I think justice will strengthen stability and reconciliation,�� Petit said.


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