First published in November 2007 in The Phnom Penh Post as part of the Voice of Justice columns. As we await the decisions of the judges of the Extraordinary Chambers (ECCC) on the scope of victims' participation as civil party, may we be reminded of what this unprecedented concept means, and may the judges not emasculate the civil party's roles and existence which they created as a matter of law. In particular, may they be reminded that civil parties may be represented by an association or by a lawyer, as clearly indicated by the ECCC Victims' Application Form and not reduce our existence further into solely a witness or complainant, and not a party. - A Civil Party, thearyseng.com
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It can be accurately stated that every Khmer is a "victim" of the Khmer Rouge soldiers, as virtually every Khmer has suffered loss of family members, house and home, rights etc. during the period of 17 April 1975 to 6 January 1979, the temporal jurisdiction of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia ("ECCC").
As a "victim", every Khmer has the choice to participate actively in the ECCC, as a matter of law, in three capacities: (i) be a witness, (ii) file a complaint to the Office of Co-Prosecutors, or (iii) be a civil party.
Witness and Complainant
The first 2 options are normally the ways victims participate in criminal proceedings, particularly of mixed tribunals, e.g. Special Courts of Sierra Leone.
Generally speaking, a common law witness helps the argument of a party (albeit the prosecutor or the defendant) and a civil law witness helps the investigating judge to find the "truth" of the matter.
Put simply, a complainant files a complaint to the office of prosecution, requesting that the prosecutor charge a particular defendant with a crime.
As either a witness or a complainant, one is not a party to the criminal proceeding and does not have access to the case files (or dossiers) or rights to any reparation (material, moral or otherwise). Here, the parties are only two: (i) Prosecutor v. (ii) Defendant.
Civil Party
The ECCC is unprecedented in giving the choice for a victim to become a civil party. No other mixed tribunals have such provision. In addition to the ECCC, the only other court, addressing mass crimes of international nature that permits civil party, is the International Criminal Court (and the ICC is an "international", and not "mixed", tribunal).
Unlike victim as a witness or victim as a complainant, victim as a civil party is a party to the criminal proceeding(s). Here, then, the parties are: (i) Prosecutor and (ii) Civil Party v. (iii) Defendant.
As a Civil Party to the criminal proceedings, one has most if not all the rights as a party: access to the case files (or dossiers), reparations etc.
How to become a civil party
How does a victim become a civil party normally and particularly with the ECCC?
First, there has to be a charge of a crime against a person by the investigating judge.
Second, there has to be an injury suffered by the applicant; it has to be a "legal" injury (for it to be admissible) in that the injury must be (i) physical, material and/or psychological and (ii) the direct consequence of (legal nexus/linkage to) the offense against the charged person.
At the ECCC, the Co-Prosecutors have forwarded five names to the Co-Investigating Judges ("CIJ"). The CIJ has publicly made known and charged two suspects, Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch) with crimes against humanity, and Nuon Chea with crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Prior to these charges of the CIJ, it is possible to be a witness or complainant, but not possible to be a civil party (as there have been no charges); without the known offenses (crimes against humanity and war crimes) and persons (Duch, Nuon Chea), there's nothing or no one to link the applicant’s injury to.
Now, it is possible for a victim to become a civil party, either to the charge against Duch, or to the charges against Nuon Chea. And in the future, should the CIJ charge more person(s) with offense(s), a victim can join as civil party to that offense and person.
Example
To give concrete form to these concepts, below is the bulk of my civil party application (1 ½ pages in English) to the Office of CIJ which has been accepted:
I am applying to be joined as a Civil Party to the criminal proceedings and support the prosecution against Mr. Nuon Chea. Mr. Nuon Chea was arrested and provisionally detained by the ECCC on Wednesday, 19 September2007, on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Cambodia between 1975 - 1979 ("Alleged Offenses").
As former Deputy Secretary of the Democratic Party of Kampuchea (or informally, the "Khmer Rouge") during this time, Mr. Nuon Chea was responsible for the Khmer Rouge forces under his effective command, control and/or authority as a result of his instructions or failure to exercise control properly over these forces.
I am a child female victim of the Alleged Offenses committed by and/or attributable to him during that time period.
As a direct consequence of the Alleged Offenses, I (at the age of4-8 years), among other things:
(a) lost my father, who was a victim of forced disappearance and was murdered by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(b) was, together with my family, forcibly evacuated from Phnom Penh to Svay Rieng Province by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(c) was imprisoned in Bung Rei in Svay Rieng Province for a period of approximately 5 months by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(d) was deprived of access to food, medicine, education and other necessities by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(e) suffered torture and other cruel or inhuman treatment by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(f) witnessed other prisoners being tortured and/or murdered by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(g) witnessed my mother being tortured or subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment by officers of the Khmer Rouge; and
(h) lost my mother, who was a victim of forced disappearance and was murdered by officers of the Khmer Rouge.
In the circumstances, I personally suffered physical, material and psychological injury and would like to participate in the criminal proceedings against Mr. Nuon Chea (and in the future, against any other senior Khmer Rouge leaders charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes and/or genocide).
Administration of Civil Party applications
Because many Khmers suffered as victims within the definition of a "civil party" and theoretically the Office of the Co-Investigating Judges may receive tens of thousands of applications requesting to become a civil party, the process can be administratively messy and unworkable. Hence, to lessen the administrative burden of and give order to this process, it is immensely important that victims who apply to be a civil party (i) use the standard form of the ECCC, and (ii) join a group or association with representation.
For example, civil party applications can be grouped by (i) zones, e.g. Eastern Zone, (ii) status, e.g. Orphans (victims, who under 18 years, lost both parents during 1975-79), (iii) etc.
The ECCC will soon have a working Victims Unit. Also, the Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee ("CHRAC") is interested in acting as a clearinghouse for victims (as witness, complainant or civil party). The Center for Social Development, in association with and as a member of CHRAC and on its own, will focus on assisting those who are only interested in becoming a civil party (as a matter of division or labor, making the process more concretely and manageable). I, in my personal capacity already as a civil party, am interested in representing those individuals, who as a child (under 18) lost both parents.
Unprecedented, awesome opportunity
The opportunity provided by the ECCC for victims to become a civil party is truly awesome and should be thoughtfully and meaningfully taken by any Khmer who wish to (i) bring justice (to whatever degree) for and in the memory of loved ones who died, and (ii) force charged senior Khmer Rouge leaders to own up to the horrific crimes which unfolded from which we are yet trying to recover, even almost 30 years later. This is not an issue of revenge, but of justice and responsibility.
Theary C. SENG, a member of the New York Bar Association, former director of Center for Social Development (March 2006—July 2009), founder and Board of the Center for Justice & Reconciliation (www.cjr-cambodia.org), founding adviser of the Association of Khmer Rouge Victims (www.akrvc.org), is currently writing her second book, under a grant, amidst her speaking engagements. For additional information, please visit Theary's website at thearyseng.com.
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CIVIL PARTY:
Khmer Victim(s) v. Charged KR Senior Leader(s) for Crimes against Humanity (etc.)
Khmer Victim(s) v. Charged KR Senior Leader(s) for Crimes against Humanity (etc.)
It can be accurately stated that every Khmer is a "victim" of the Khmer Rouge soldiers, as virtually every Khmer has suffered loss of family members, house and home, rights etc. during the period of 17 April 1975 to 6 January 1979, the temporal jurisdiction of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia ("ECCC").
As a "victim", every Khmer has the choice to participate actively in the ECCC, as a matter of law, in three capacities: (i) be a witness, (ii) file a complaint to the Office of Co-Prosecutors, or (iii) be a civil party.
Witness and Complainant
The first 2 options are normally the ways victims participate in criminal proceedings, particularly of mixed tribunals, e.g. Special Courts of Sierra Leone.
Generally speaking, a common law witness helps the argument of a party (albeit the prosecutor or the defendant) and a civil law witness helps the investigating judge to find the "truth" of the matter.
Put simply, a complainant files a complaint to the office of prosecution, requesting that the prosecutor charge a particular defendant with a crime.
As either a witness or a complainant, one is not a party to the criminal proceeding and does not have access to the case files (or dossiers) or rights to any reparation (material, moral or otherwise). Here, the parties are only two: (i) Prosecutor v. (ii) Defendant.
Civil Party
The ECCC is unprecedented in giving the choice for a victim to become a civil party. No other mixed tribunals have such provision. In addition to the ECCC, the only other court, addressing mass crimes of international nature that permits civil party, is the International Criminal Court (and the ICC is an "international", and not "mixed", tribunal).
Unlike victim as a witness or victim as a complainant, victim as a civil party is a party to the criminal proceeding(s). Here, then, the parties are: (i) Prosecutor and (ii) Civil Party v. (iii) Defendant.
As a Civil Party to the criminal proceedings, one has most if not all the rights as a party: access to the case files (or dossiers), reparations etc.
How to become a civil party
How does a victim become a civil party normally and particularly with the ECCC?
First, there has to be a charge of a crime against a person by the investigating judge.
Second, there has to be an injury suffered by the applicant; it has to be a "legal" injury (for it to be admissible) in that the injury must be (i) physical, material and/or psychological and (ii) the direct consequence of (legal nexus/linkage to) the offense against the charged person.
At the ECCC, the Co-Prosecutors have forwarded five names to the Co-Investigating Judges ("CIJ"). The CIJ has publicly made known and charged two suspects, Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch) with crimes against humanity, and Nuon Chea with crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Prior to these charges of the CIJ, it is possible to be a witness or complainant, but not possible to be a civil party (as there have been no charges); without the known offenses (crimes against humanity and war crimes) and persons (Duch, Nuon Chea), there's nothing or no one to link the applicant’s injury to.
Now, it is possible for a victim to become a civil party, either to the charge against Duch, or to the charges against Nuon Chea. And in the future, should the CIJ charge more person(s) with offense(s), a victim can join as civil party to that offense and person.
Example
To give concrete form to these concepts, below is the bulk of my civil party application (1 ½ pages in English) to the Office of CIJ which has been accepted:
I am applying to be joined as a Civil Party to the criminal proceedings and support the prosecution against Mr. Nuon Chea. Mr. Nuon Chea was arrested and provisionally detained by the ECCC on Wednesday, 19 September2007, on charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Cambodia between 1975 - 1979 ("Alleged Offenses").
As former Deputy Secretary of the Democratic Party of Kampuchea (or informally, the "Khmer Rouge") during this time, Mr. Nuon Chea was responsible for the Khmer Rouge forces under his effective command, control and/or authority as a result of his instructions or failure to exercise control properly over these forces.
I am a child female victim of the Alleged Offenses committed by and/or attributable to him during that time period.
As a direct consequence of the Alleged Offenses, I (at the age of4-8 years), among other things:
(a) lost my father, who was a victim of forced disappearance and was murdered by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(b) was, together with my family, forcibly evacuated from Phnom Penh to Svay Rieng Province by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(c) was imprisoned in Bung Rei in Svay Rieng Province for a period of approximately 5 months by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(d) was deprived of access to food, medicine, education and other necessities by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(e) suffered torture and other cruel or inhuman treatment by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(f) witnessed other prisoners being tortured and/or murdered by officers of the Khmer Rouge;
(g) witnessed my mother being tortured or subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment by officers of the Khmer Rouge; and
(h) lost my mother, who was a victim of forced disappearance and was murdered by officers of the Khmer Rouge.
In the circumstances, I personally suffered physical, material and psychological injury and would like to participate in the criminal proceedings against Mr. Nuon Chea (and in the future, against any other senior Khmer Rouge leaders charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes and/or genocide).
Administration of Civil Party applications
Because many Khmers suffered as victims within the definition of a "civil party" and theoretically the Office of the Co-Investigating Judges may receive tens of thousands of applications requesting to become a civil party, the process can be administratively messy and unworkable. Hence, to lessen the administrative burden of and give order to this process, it is immensely important that victims who apply to be a civil party (i) use the standard form of the ECCC, and (ii) join a group or association with representation.
For example, civil party applications can be grouped by (i) zones, e.g. Eastern Zone, (ii) status, e.g. Orphans (victims, who under 18 years, lost both parents during 1975-79), (iii) etc.
The ECCC will soon have a working Victims Unit. Also, the Cambodian Human Rights Action Committee ("CHRAC") is interested in acting as a clearinghouse for victims (as witness, complainant or civil party). The Center for Social Development, in association with and as a member of CHRAC and on its own, will focus on assisting those who are only interested in becoming a civil party (as a matter of division or labor, making the process more concretely and manageable). I, in my personal capacity already as a civil party, am interested in representing those individuals, who as a child (under 18) lost both parents.
Unprecedented, awesome opportunity
The opportunity provided by the ECCC for victims to become a civil party is truly awesome and should be thoughtfully and meaningfully taken by any Khmer who wish to (i) bring justice (to whatever degree) for and in the memory of loved ones who died, and (ii) force charged senior Khmer Rouge leaders to own up to the horrific crimes which unfolded from which we are yet trying to recover, even almost 30 years later. This is not an issue of revenge, but of justice and responsibility.
Theary C. SENG, a member of the New York Bar Association, former director of Center for Social Development (March 2006—July 2009), founder and Board of the Center for Justice & Reconciliation (www.cjr-cambodia.org), founding adviser of the Association of Khmer Rouge Victims (www.akrvc.org), is currently writing her second book, under a grant, amidst her speaking engagements. For additional information, please visit Theary's website at thearyseng.com.
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ask your big brothers,they knew the truth,and write what you know to Nou Leakhena,she will send to ECCC in Phnom Penh.
JUSTICE
http://www.youtube.com/user/AhmekKhmer#p/a/u/0/adzc89eawzY
mrs theary, i admire your courage and fight but you should not pick on one detail to conclure the whole thing if not you will on the other side of the fact. If you dont get to the source of the problem, you cant end crime in Cambodia nor find justice for your deaths and yourself but contribuate to that crime whather you want it or not
The action-packed, heart-rending conclusion of this important Khmer legend, which touches on Khmer identity, history and environmental issues.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrBbRN-5YOA
I was older than you in 1975. I understand more about what was happened in that time.
EST-REGION, Kg Chham, Sor Phim, Heng Samrin.. are Vietminh, they killed Cambodians.
NORD-WEST-REGION, Battambang was Vietminh, they killed Cambodians.
SvayRieang should be part of EST-REGION or SOUTH-EST-REGION. I think the chief was Vietminh too.
Your parents were killed by Vietminh alias CPP.
Khmer rouges killed also Cambodians in 1975 and they killed more, they killed Vietminh.
Most of Tuolsleng prisoners were labeled Vietminh, of course the Tuolsleng prisoners didn't even know what they were, Khmer rouge, Khmer romdoss, Khmer Vietminh..
Theary, thank you for your justice pursuit for the victims of the khmer rouge genocidal regime. Us khmer must put an end to the suffering and must seek justice for our people who live in an unjust society. We must also educate the next generation khmer offsprings to fight the thais and viets from encroaching into our territory. the current khmer govt is a bunch of maggots who cant defend our borders. My hats off to you.
The danger is clear and present. Why wait until the next generations, if you do, there will nothing left to defend. Your caliper of people are just all talk and useless.
As a Khmer saying goes "because the tongue doesn't have vertebrate bones, you just flicker it all over the place". Shuush!!!!!
oHH I LIKE THE TONG FLICKER!
10:08 PM - can't do it all by yourself. Get it?
^^^^ pardon me! get it now. :-O
Should it surprise anyone that Phnom Penh Post editor lags behind in the understainding of the word "youn"?
This a good moral and phycological to some victimes who need it!
Also the killing Field Crime is a crime to Human so it belong to all Human too!
the Crime should be try somewhere outside Cambodia too since the country is still controlling by the hands of excalobarators of the suspected killers!
If the court is under or compromise to some one or some group their will be no justice!
And we as human should not play with justice! Since it is the only way that we will some day can live together in peace and respect!
"I am a child female victim of the Alleged Offenses committed by and/or attributable to him during that time period."
If the writer not too sexism, she should not ment tion toomuch about male and female! Just the title of her name and her picture is good enouught!
And if she a tranversite it is all the same what happen to ONE CHILD!
big confusing theary seng
nothing to make a big deal of that ECCC run by the same khmer rouge bunch and its protectors
shame
The most tragic part of the killing field is, most of the time the victims contribute to preserve the criminals and endure its killing mechanic.
This a good for moral and phycological to some of the victimes who need it!
Also the killing Field Crime, is a crime to Humanity so it is belong to all Humankind too!
the Crime should be tried somewhere outside Cambodia since the country is still controlling by the hands of excalloborators of the suspected killers!
If the court is under or compromissing to some one or group, there will be no justice!
And We! as human should not play fool with justice! Since it is the only way that we will some day can live together in peace and respect!
Democratic Kampuchea Pol Pot Khmer Rouge Regime
Members:
Pol Pot
Nuon Chea
Ieng Sary
Ta Mok
Khieu Samphan
Son Sen
Ieng Thearith
Kaing Kek Iev
Hun Sen
Chea Sim
Heng Samrin
Hor Namhong
Keat Chhon
Ouk Bunchhoeun
Sim Ka...
Committed:
Tortures
Brutality
Executions
Massacres
Mass Murder
Genocide
Atrocities
Crimes Against Humanity
Starvations
Slavery
Force Labour
Overwork to Death
Human Abuses
Persecution
Unlawful Detention
Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime
Members:
Hun Sen
Chea Sim
Heng Samrin
Hor Namhong
Keat Chhon
Ouk Bunchhoeun
Sim Ka...
Committed:
Attempted Murders
Attempted Murder on Chea Vichea
Attempted Assassinations
Attempted Assassination on Sam Rainsy
Assassinations
Assassinated Journalists
Assassinated Political Opponents
Assassinated Leaders of the Free Trade Union
Assassinated over 80 members of Sam Rainsy Party.
"But as of today, over eighty members of my party have been assassinated. Countless others have been injured, arrested, jailed, or forced to go into hiding or into exile."
Sam Rainsy LIC 31 October 2009 - Cairo, Egypt
Executions
Executed over 100 members of FUNCINPEC Party
Murders
Murdered 3 Leaders of the Free Trade Union
Murdered Chea Vichea
Murdered Ros Sovannareth
Murdered Hy Vuthy
Murdered Journalists
Murdered Khim Sambo
Murdered Khim Sambo's son
Murdered members of Sam Rainsy Party.
Murdered activists of Sam Rainsy Party
Murdered Innocent Men
Murdered Innocent Women
Murdered Innocent Children
Killed Innocent Khmer Peoples.
Extrajudicial Execution
Grenade Attack
Terrorism
Drive by Shooting
Brutalities
Police Brutality Against Monks
Police Brutality Against Evictees
Tortures
Intimidations
Death Threats
Threatening
Human Abductions
Human Abuses
Human Rights Abuses
Human Trafficking
Drugs Trafficking
Under Age Child Sex
Corruptions
Bribery
Embezzlement
Treason
Border Encroachment, allow Vietnam to encroaching into Cambodia.
Signed away our territories to Vietnam; Koh Tral, almost half of our ocean territory oil field and others.
Illegal Arrest
Illegal Mass Evictions
Illegal Land Grabbing
Illegal Firearms
Illegal Logging
Illegal Deforestation
Illegally use of remote detonation on Sokha Helicopter, while Hok Lundy and other military officials were on board.
Illegally Sold State Properties
Illegally Removed Parliamentary Immunity of Parliament Members
Plunder National Resources
Acid Attacks
Turn Cambodia into a Lawless Country.
Oppression
Injustice
Steal Votes
Bring Foreigners from Veitnam to vote in Cambodia for Cambodian People's Party.
Use Dead people's names to vote for Cambodian People's Party.
Disqualified potential Sam Rainsy Party's voters.
Abuse the Court as a tools for CPP to send political opponents and journalists to jail.
Abuse of Power
Abuse the Laws
Abuse the National Election Committee
Abuse the National Assembly
Violate the Laws
Violate the Constitution
Violate the Paris Accords
Impunity
Persecution
Unlawful Detention
Death in custody.
Under the Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime, no criminals that has been committed crimes against journalists, political opponents, leaders of the Free Trade Union, innocent men, women and children have ever been brought to justice.
Miss Seng Theary, you are so attractive. I fall in love with you since I saw your picture on KI-Media.
I want to kiss you so much....
French kiss?
The most tragic part of the killing field is, most of the time the victims contribute to preserve the criminals and endure its killing mechanic.
11:46 PM
Kama Sutra kiss?
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