Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Victor Koppe sworn in by CBA, Nuon Chea's bail appeal hearing to be held onThursday

Former Khmer Rouge leader prepares for hearing

06/02/2008
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea's first public hearing before Cambodia's genocide tribunal will now be held on Thursday, when he is expected to appeal against his detention.

The hearing had been set for Monday, but was postponed because of a row over Nuon Chea's legal team.

But the dispute was resolved once Cambodia's Bar Association finally admitted Dutch attorney, Victor Koppe, allowing him to join Nuon Chea's legal team.

The Bar had initially refused to admit Mr Koppe, saying he had signed certain legal documents incorrectly.

Nuon Chea was the closest deputy to the Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot.

He is the alleged architect of the regime's execution policies during its 1975 to 1979 rule, and is charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity.

His expected appeal will be only the second public hearing since the tribunal was convened 18 months ago.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Hatred" is not a solution to"Hatred.

"Revenge" is hurting yourself.

I you spank your own ear, you get tears out of your own eyes.

Anonymous said...

"Hatred" is not a solution to"Hatred.

"Revenge" is hurting yourself.

I you spank your own ear, you get tears out of your own eyes.

11:13 PM

This is not about hatred or revenge, this is all about justice for those innocent lives lost during the regime and the survivors pains and bitter memories under the regime.

Believed that they deserve to hear reason if not all behind the atrocities.