Thursday, October 28, 2010

UN-backed Cambodia tribunal vital in global fight against impunity, Ban says [-Hear that Hun Xen?]

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)
UN News Centre

27 October 2010 – The United Nations-backed tribunal in Cambodia dealing with mass killings and other crimes committed under the Khmer Rouge three decades ago is crucial in the world’s fight against impunity, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in the South-East Asian nation today.

As many as 2.2 million people are believed to have died during the 1975-79 rule of the Khmer Rouge, which was then followed by a protracted period of civil war in the impoverished country.

Under an agreement signed by the UN and the Government, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) was set up as an independent court using a mixture of Cambodian staff and judges and foreign personnel. It is designated to try those deemed most responsible for crimes and serious violations of Cambodian and international law between 17 April 1975 and 6 January 1979.

You are helping the people of Cambodia continue the process of reconciliation and build a peaceful and prosperous future,” the Secretary-General told the Court today.

Your work is vital in the world’s fight against impunity.”


He said that it is nearly impossible to describe what took place in Cambodia in the 1970s, underlining the need for accountability for the “shocking” crimes.

“As a young person at the time, I was horrified” by the sheer scale of the killings and the incomprehensible inhumanity, Mr. Ban said.

He acknowledged that, as with all UN-assisted criminal tribunals, it is impossible to try all offenders.

“Nevertheless, putting the senior Khmer Rouge leaders on trial, even 30 years after, is itself a powerful message, a message that impunity will not be tolerated – neither by the people of Cambodia and their Government, nor by the United Nations and the international community.”

The Secretary-General pointed to some key accomplishments the ECCC has made so far.

In its first verdict handed down in July, the Court found Kaing Guek Eav guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Also known as Duch, the head of a notorious detention camp run by the Khmer Rouge was given a 35-year prison term.

“This victory is significant – not only for the many thousands of people who died or were imprisoned in Toul Sleng prison, but also for survivors everywhere,” Mr. Ban, who will visit the Genocide Museum at the prison site, said. “They can see justice being done.”

He noted that Cambodians want to see justice done, with 31,000 people having attended Duch’s trial, with many more having watched from afar.

In September, the ECCC indicted the four most senior members of the Democratic Kampuchea regime who are still alive for crimes against humanity, genocide, and grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions, as well as for violations of the 1956 Cambodian penal code, including murder, torture and religious persecution.

Let us send a power signal to anyone, anywhere, who might commit such crimes in the future,” the Secretary-General said.

Earlier today in the capital, Phnom Penh, he discussed the need for the Government’s full cooperation and respect for the Court and its independence with Prime Minister Hun Sen, stressing that this is vital to enable the body to enjoy international support and to leave a strong legacy in Cambodia.

The ECCC, he stressed, was set up to be fully independent and that even the Secretary-General should not seek to influence its decisions in any way.

Human rights were also a focus of their talks, with Mr. Ban expressing appreciation for the Cambodian Government’s cooperation with all human rights mechanisms. He also emphasized the importance of creating political space for public debate, including on human rights

The Secretary-General underlined the essential public advocacy role of the UN Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), stressing the notable role and value of its Phnom Penh office.

Other issues discussed between the two men today included the important role the UN has played since 1993 in the area of elections in Cambodia, the situation in Myanmar and the partnership between the world body and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Mr. Ban is in the region for a four-nation trip that started in Thailand and will also take him to Viet Nam and China.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

UN should stand firm and not afraid of Ah Kwak! This motherfucker "kbot cheat" only have one-eyed. As long as he is alive Cambodia and Cambodian never have the opportunity to improve.

Anonymous said...

I don't think that Hun's govt. can afford to kick the UN out! The threat is just full of air...this indeed a behavior of a dictatorship...threatening everybody except himself and his crony...when Hun leave Cambodia..he just a small men...couldn't event find his own bathroom...he need another person to show him where is the bathroom. Can you imagine..government borrow foreign money...spend money on his assistant to make sure he can get to barthroom on time!

I feel sorry for Khmer people...the longer khmer people willing to take the crab from Hun sen...the longer they suffer...and not only that...they will compromize their children's future for a fair competion in the democratic and free market society...waik up...try to imagine Cambodia without Hun Sen, don't let his fear get you! Fear is only a shadow enermy that Hun Sen creat...waik up...know that the power is in your hand - Vote Hun Sen out in the next National election...and whoever won the election...must have past the law of two terms (as Prime Minister). Allow other capable Khmer to lead the country to a better and prosper country...Take your power and allow Democracy to serve Khmer people...people power

Anonymous said...

Khmer are very nice people and they deserve better that the Hun's govt. They need the government who not only can take care them to compete vis-a-vis in the region, but also to be able to ensure that Khmer children will be secure their competion through education and compete with other nation around the region and the world. Given the current govt. only the children of their clant able to come to study abroad....The question is why don't they strenghten the education system in the country? Make sure that the education system is good for all Khmer children. Don't just corp-out and only think for your children. Arn't all Khmer people have their children too? Don't their children deserve equal opportunity for educatin? In addition, you have to think about your children's future as well! Just imagin, if your children go back to rule Cambodia - they wouldn't speak the same technicle language like your children, thus, it is like give your children to work with cows (because they wouldn't understand what their leaders want them to do). Than don't blaim Khmer people of being uneducate...because what you are doing to Khmer people...your children will pay for bad Kamar that your are doing right now!...So are you happy to see your children working with cow population?

Anonymous said...

LONG LIVE VEIT NAM.. You all should wishes that you never born and if you born next born as vietnamese so you be smarter...

Hun sen and CPP doing a good job for US... the master.. and Phay siphan providing a good lip services and SOK Siphana and Sarin Donora are working hard to manipulate all the foerigners there for us.. the rest of our vietnamese brother and sisters are all in every officials position in the cambodian government.

Long live Viet Nam

soon we will take thailand too

You all khmer wishes you never born.. next time make sure you born as a vietnamses maybe you a little smarter

you all useless khmer peoples have no more chance.. we vietnam controle your idiot king... HUN SEN and all the family and CPP.. we have our citizen in every level of your government.. basically we run you whole country for you.. becuase you khmer are useless and stupid and idiot.. if you dont believe ask you parent..

look you country now.. it is the fact you wishes you never born.. next time you better born as vietnamese.. Long live viet nam.. soon we will control even thailand the land of gay and lesbian they dont care they only make love .. so it will be more easy..

we want to thank hun sen and cpp ... personal that to phay siphan for his lip services and sok siphana the brother inlaw to the rapist young girls minister of information and Sarin Denora for their manipulation to all the idiot foreigners in cambodian .. we will reward you and we will keep you in power..

Anonymous said...

It is not about justice. It is about my responsibility. If there is #003 and #004, it would be me is included.

Hun Senthok

Anonymous said...

That long live vietnam guy is a real sick guy. His cut and paste comment is in every blog regardless of the context. Calm down man !

Anonymous said...

Don't worry folks, that Long live Youns dude will become very short live one, he gets feed by saying those fucking words for Youns.

Anonymous said...

Many of us are still having problem accepting such light sentence on Duch, but thank you Mr. Ban Ki Moon for all you do and all that you're.