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Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Cambodia's KRouge court eyes suspects: officials

Wednesday, September 02, 2009
AFP

PHNOM PENH — Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes court announced Wednesday that it would investigate more suspects from the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime, blamed for the deaths of up to two million people.

"The international prosecutor is authorised to make an introductory submission to co-investigating judges to open additional judicial investigations," court spokesman Lars Olsen told AFP.

Based on the investigations, the tribunal will have to decide whether to prosecute these suspects, a move that Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has already strongly opposed for fear it could spark civil war.

The tribunal was created in 2006 to try leading members of the 1975-1979 regime, and five former leaders are currently being held on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The court's long-awaited first trial of Kaing Guek Eav, better known by the alias Duch, is now under way, and he has accepted responsibility for overseeing the execution of more than 15,000 people at the regime's main prison.

The new suspects in question are lower-level members of the communist movement, whose names have not been made public. It was not immediately known how many suspects would be investigated.

Cambodian prosecutors have opposed their international colleagues' wishes to pursue more indictments.

Hun Sen, himself a former low-level commander for the communist movement, has publicly stated he would rather the court failed than pursue other former regime members, fearing another civil war.

But critics have accused the administration of trying to protect former regime members who are now in government.

The Khmer Rouge killed up to two million people as it emptied Cambodia's cities and enslaved the population on collective farms.

The regime was ousted by Vietnamese-led forces in 1979 after nearly four years of iron-fisted rule, but continued to fight a civil war until 1998.

ECCC will start new investigations

Wednesday, September 02, 2009
By M.R.
Cambodghe Soir Hebdo
Translated from French by Tola Ek
Click here to read the article in French


The ECCC communication service just informed that new preliminary investigations against additional suspects will start.

It will be up to the prosecutors to decide whether these suspects, whose identity and number are still unknown, will be prosecuted or not. The increase in the number of suspects has always been a conflicting issue between the International community and the Cambodian government. The latter still waves the specter of a return to civil war should other KR cadres be charged.

More information will be provided in our next edition which will be on sale on 03 September.