Hanya sistim per-adilan bodong yang tidak sempat meluruskan apa yang salah/apa 
yang jahat dan apa yang keliru.
   
  Sekarang si penjagal Nuon Chea dimajukan ke pengadilan yang disponsori 
berganda oleh  UN dan pemerintah Camboja.
  PolPot sudah sekarat, juga Ta Mok juga menyusul sekarat, tapi sedikitnya 
salah satu penjagal  alm.Ta Mok sudah kena sanksi-nya tapi keburu mati di RS.
   
  Penjagal Nuon Chea, panggilan akrab-nya Brother Number Two, bila nanti 
terbukti bersalah akan mendapatkan ganjaran hukuman se-umur hidup, walaupun 
saat ini si penjagal sudah berumur 82 tahun.
   
  Kapan mbah Harto kena peradilan in absentia? Bahkan penjahat perang warisan 
PD II masih saja di-buru2, hanya Indonesia yang tidak bisa menuntasin perkara 
penjagalan atas bangsa dewek.
   
  Menyingkap peristiwa sejarah, rupanya pembunuhan massal itu malahan dilakukan 
oleh bangsa dewek terhadap bangsa dewek. Contohnya: Pol Pot,Sadham 
Hussein,Pinochet dll. Hanya PD II menelan lebih banyak korban. Memang ngenes 
deh pabila bangsa dewek menjagal bangsa dewek...ngenes, tragis!
   
  Harry Adinegara
  


  



          
       
   
  
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            Nuon Chea remanded for war crimes
                                      
       
   Phnom Penh (dpa) - Former top Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea will stay in jail 
for at least a year facing charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, 
the court set up to bring justice to the victims of the regime said Friday.     
In a lengthy press statement explaining the charges and the decision, 
co-investigating judges of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia 
(ECCC) You Bunleng and Marcel Lemonde issued a provisional detention order 
against the 82-year-old former Khmer Rouge security chief who is also known as 
Brother Number 2.     The statement said Nuon Chea was being charged with 
crimes against humanity which encompasses murder, torture, imprisonment, 
persecution, extermination, deportation, forcible transfer, enslavement and 
"other inhumane acts."     War crimes was a charge based on the Geneva 
Convention and included wilful killing and wilfully causing great suffering or 
serious injury and wilful deprivation of rights to a fair trial, the
 statement said.     Co-investigators said they had decided to remand Nuon Chea 
because he posed a potential threat to witnesses.     "He is alleged to have, 
throughout Cambodia during the period April 17, 1975 to January 6, 1979 ... 
planned, instigated, ordered, directed or otherwise aided and abetted in the 
commission of the aforementioned crimes, by exercising authority and effective 
control over the internal security apparatus of Democratic Kampuchea," the 
statement said.     The only other man yet to be charged by the ECCC, former 
commandant of the notorious S-21 torture centre Duch, or Kang Keng Iev, alleged 
in 1999 that Nuon Chea instigated much of the killing during the Khmer Rouge's 
Democratic Kampuchea regime.     Up to 2 million Cambodians died during the 
reign of the ultra-Maoists.     "The co-prosecutors of the Extraordinary 
Chambers have requested the provisional detention of Nuon Chea on the grounds 
that there is a well-founded reason to believe that he
 participated in the crimes," the statement said.     "(P)rovisional detention 
is necessary to prevent any pressure on witnesses, especially those who were 
under his authority, and any destruction of evidence; that detention is also 
necessary to ensure the presence of the charged person during the proceedings, 
given the danger of his fleeing, and to protect his safety; and that, finally, 
it is necessary to preserve public order."     It said Nuon Chea had maintained 
his innocence, "indicating that he would be ashamed to have committed such 
crimes and specifying that 'we did not have any direct contact with the bases 
and we were not aware of what was happening there'."     "In light of the many 
documents and witness statements implicating Nuon Chea, there are well-founded 
reasons to believe that he committed the crimes with which he is charged," the 
co-investigators alleged.     "These crimes are of a gravity such that, 30 
years after their commission, they still profoundly
 disrupt public order to such a degree that it is not excessive to conclude 
that the release of the charged person risks provoking, in the fragile context 
of today's Cambodian society, protests of indignation which could lead to 
violence and perhaps imperil the very safety of the charged."     It said the 
co-investigators ordered him to be placed in custody for "at least a year" and 
that he faced life imprisonment if convicted.     Nuon Chea has retained a 
Cambodian lawyer, Son Arun, and said just prior to his arrest that he planned 
to fight the charges.     The 56-million-dollar joint UN-Cambodia ECCC is 
expected to charge at least five people with involvement in one of the 
bloodiest regimes of the last century.     Former leader Pol Pot died at home 
in 1998. Former military commander Ta Mok, whom Nuon Chea blames for the crimes 
he is charged with, died in hospital of age related complications last year.
   

































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