Associated Press
A law professor at the University of North Dakota has been asked to train Cambodian lawyers who'll be prosecuting top leaders of the Khmer Rouge for genocide.
GRAND FORKS — A law professor at the University of North Dakota has been asked to train Cambodian lawyers who'll be prosecuting top leaders of the Khmer Rouge for genocide.
A release from the Grand Forks school says Gregory Gordon is in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, for the intensive mentoring program. He'll be working with prosecutors in the case against four members of Pol Pot's regime, which is credited with the deaths of more than 2 million Cambodians between 1975 and 1979.
Gordon is a former federal prosecutor who heads UND's Center for Human Rights and Genocide Studies.
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