Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Judges dispute in Cambodia's Khmer Rouge trial

07/02/2007
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

International judges for the coming Khmer Rouge genocide trials in Cambodia have warned that time is running out to resolve deep disputes with their local colleagues and get the tribunal started.

The public trials of the surviving leaders of the late 1970s Maoist regime are due to begin in the middle of this year.

But more than seven months after being sworn in, the 29 judges on the joint United Nations-Cambodian court still have not agreed on more than 100 rules that spell out how the tribunal will work.

The Cambodian government has denied any involvement in the delays, calling the disputes procedural issues.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not too fucking surprise that one of these day when all the International Judges grew tired of all this BullShit from Khmer Judges will just pack up their suitcase and leave with no words. They come to help and find answers/justice but the fucking Khmer courts which we all knew ran by the Viet is to delay this Trail as much as possible. No way this shit is going to more forward.. when untill all the old fucked khmer rouge commanders die??? that what they wants so we have no case to point finger at Ahh Yourn or Ah Chein.

Anonymous said...

Hanoi killing of Khmer vs Re-educating plan of their own race.

This is nothing more than delay tactics planned and orchestrated by Hanoi and its satellite Viet Dog Hun Sen and his cronies regime in P. Penh to cover up the killings in the Killing Fields where Viet Hanoi had been behind it all along. Regardless of the intense and immense maneuvering and lobbying world wide, the apparent and temporal supports of its valets including Sihanouk, Viet Hanoi will ultimately pay the price for its crime against the two-million and so of Khmer life.

The Americans knew in advance before their pulling out of Cambodia in 1970 that the killing fields will have taken place in Cambodia the exact same way they knew about Viet Hanoi re-education plan for the South Vietnamese.

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Anonymous said...

(*correction*)...should read pulling out of Cambodia in 1975.

Passer-by