Phnom Penh Monday, 11 April 2011
“Duch is a highly likely witness, who knows the crimes that happened and all the systems of the criminal mechanism led by former Khmer Rouge leaders.”
Tribunals at the Khmer Rouge tribunal said Monday that Duch, who was found guilty of atrocity crimes for his role as supervisor of a torture center, will be a witness in the upcoming trial of former regime leaders.
Four leaders—Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, Ieng Sary and Ieng Thirith—will stand trial for crimes including genocide when the hearing opens later this year.
Duch, who said during his trial he was acting under orders by top leaders, could provide testimony against them, officials said.
“The chamber would call Kaing Guek Eav alias Duch as an ordinary witness for case 002,” wrote judge Nil Nonn, president of Trial Chamber, following tribunal meetings to prepare for the hearing last week.
Nil Nonn wrote that Duch’s conviction for his crimes did not preclude him from giving testimony.
“Duch is a highly likely witness, who knows the crimes that happened and all the systems of the criminal mechanism led by former Khmer Rouge leaders,” said Latt Ky, a tribunal monitor for the rights group Adhoc.
Tribunal spokesman Reach Sambath said the Trial Chamber is now deciding who else among thousands of case applicants will stand as witness when the trial begins.
1 comment:
Poor thing Duch, you are over 70s year old, do not worry let them do what they suppose to do. This is the game our gonverment played in order to get funds for our country. Duch, you won't get excute or get hurt if you mean to lock up in jail in the rest of your live. I, pray for you. I was a Khmer Rouge soldier as well, we all made mistake. The Cambodian people now they still put the blame on Khmer Rouge--they hate Khmer Rouge forever. They will relize who is right who is wrong latter on.
Angkorian K/Man
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