Justin Sok - In Search of Real Angkar
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Saturday, May 21, 2011
In Search of Real “Angkar”
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Angkar,
KR crimes,
KR crimes accountability,
KR regime,
KR trials,
KR Tribunal
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OMG, what a bullshit.
Hard to finish this article when you want to stop reading it after the first sentences already.
About ECCC:
How can you expect fair results if the murderers comrades use their influence on the chamber?
It was a mistake from the beginning not to arrest the Khmer rouge out of the government and to open the court in Cambodia.
Den Haag would have been a better place...
are you suggesting that they should have finished them like they did with thoe saddam, pol pot, bin laden, syria, egypt, and perhaps will be more on the way?
politic is different in different regions on the globe. it is very difficult to achieve anything, especially, in southeast asia.
perhaps, what they have been doing if that they want to use ECCC as their scapegoat, and soon, your people would forget everything all about it!
The US soldiers caught Saddam Hussein
from the spiderweb holes,the dictator
of Iraq could not escape of his evil deed.
Hun Sen is a corrupted man,he is not
able to hide from the hateful faces
of Cambodians.
It is time for Hun Sen to die like
a dead dog.
A killing without trial, as the US claim to have done with OSama Bin Laden is just government terrorism.
But no problem for me, I dont believe the Osama kill story at all.
The ECCC should have arrested the Khmer rouge out of the government.
They failed to do so.
Now the criminal government oppress the ECCC, how can you expect justice under the pressure of Cambodian PM and his comrades?
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