Showing posts with label Appeal against pre-trial detention. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Appeal against pre-trial detention. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Cambodian tribunal to rule on former Khmer Rouge leader's appeal against his detention

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - A former Khmer Rouge leader appeared Thursday before Cambodia's genocide tribunal to hear its ruling on an appeal against his pre-trial detention on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Nuon Chea, the Khmer Rouge's former ideologist, has been held since Sept. 19 by Cambodia's U.N.-backed court, which is expected to begin holding trials later this year.

He is one of five former Khmer Rouge leaders detained for their involvement in the group's brutal 1975-79 rule.

Khmer Rouge's radical policy caused the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people from starvation, diseases, overwork and execution.

Nuon Chea, 81, has denied any guilt, saying he is not a "cruel" man.

In their detention order last year, the tribunal's investigating judges charged him with involvement in crimes including "murder, torture, imprisonment, persecution, extermination, deportation, forcible transfer, enslavement and other inhumane acts."

They said Nuon Chea faces a life imprisonment sentence if convicted and that the detention was necessary to prevent him from pressuring witnesses, destroying evidence and escaping.

Nuon Chea's own safety could also be at risk, if he was released, they said.

Nuon Chea has argued that the judges did not have sufficient grounds to detain him and called himself "a patriot and not a coward" trying to run away.

At the end of a hearing last month, he called on the pre-trial chamber's judges to use their "pure conscience and wisdom" in deciding on his appeal.

In December, the judges ruled against a similar appeal by Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, who headed the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison and torture center.

The other three defendants are Ieng Sary, the former Khmer Rouge foreign minister, his wife Ieng Thirith, who was the minister for social affairs, and Khieu Samphan, the former Khmer Rouge head of state.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Tribunal Pushes Ieng Sary, Thirith to Submit Appeals

By Chiep Mony, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
21 December 2007


The Khmer Rouge tribunal has ordered the jailed regime couple Ieng Sary and Ieng Thirith to submit within 15 days any appeal they may have against their pre-trial detention.

Rights groups applauded the announcement as a promising move by the courts to speed up the oft-delayed proceedings.

Ieng Sary must submit an appeal by about Jan. 4, Ieng Thirith by about Jan. 3.

The married couple was arrested in November and each was charged with atrocity crimes.

Ieng Sary's lawyer, Ang Udom, said Friday the notice was very sudden, giving defense attorneys a short time to prepare, compared to the length of time prosecutors and investigators had to build their cases.

But Thun Saray, director of the rights group Adhoc, said the time limit was necessary to prevent the pre-trial detention from "dragging on" before trials are conducted.