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Khmer Rouge Tribunal Monitor Page

Trial of Khmer Rouge prison chief in final stage
By The Associated Press
November 24, 2009


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prosecutor William said that Kaing Guek Eve, also known as Duch (pronounced DOIK), spread terror across Cambodia and should be sentenced to 40 years in jail. Duch, who will take the stand Wednesday in his defense, is expected to be sentenced early next year. (Read More)


The Khmer Rouge jailer known as Comrade Duch speaks in court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia (Mark Peters/AFP/Getty Images 2009)
Portraits of Khmer Rouge victims at Toul Sleng genocide museum in Phnom Penh April 3, 2008. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Updates

16 February 2010 "Release sought for Ieng Thirith," by James O'Toole, The Phnom Penh Post

15 February 2010 "'First Lady' threatened co-leaders," by Agence France-Presse

12 February 2010 "Ieng Sary appeals detention," by James O'Toole, The Phnom Penh Post

11 February 2010 "KR survivor stories adapted to stage," by Emily Crane, The Phnom Penh Post

11 February 2010 "Khmer Rouge minister pleads for release," by Agence France-Presse

11 February 2010 "Lawyer: Ex-Khmer Rouge foreign minister stands no chance of bail," by DPA

10 February 2010 "Victims to play simpler role at KRT," by James O'Toole, The Phnom Penh Post

7 February 2010 "Film Tracks Inner Workings of Khmer Rouge," by Men Kimseng, VOA News

4 February 2010 "Tuol Sleng torture survivor starts group for Khmer Rouge victims," by Mom Kunthear, The Phnom Penh Post

3 February 2010 "KRT plans rule changes," by James O'Toole, The Phnom Penh Post

2 February 2010 "Tribunal budget sees end in 2015," by Sok Khemara, VOA News

2 February 2010 "Tribunal Judges Consider Duch Verdict," by Kong Sothanarith, VOA News

2 February 2010 "KRT urged to address admissibility of civil party claims," by James O'Toole, The Phnom Penh Post

1 February 2010 "Tribunal Undecided on Use of New Film," by Sok Khemara, VOA News

30 January 2010 "'Enemies of the People' Wins Sundance's World Cinema Special Jury Prize for Documentary," by Poch Reasey, VOA News

29 January 2010 "Civil party reforms at KRT," by James O'Toole, The Phnom Penh Post

24 January 2010 "Film on Cambodia Sparks Forgiveness," by Aaron Falk, Deseret News

23 January 2010 "The Long Road to Justice: 13 Years of Working to Ensure that the Khmer Rouge Trials Belongs to You," by Youk Chhan, DC-Cam

22 January 2010 "Lying, Chinese Ambassador says China Played no role in Khmer Rouge Politics," by Kong Sothanarith, KOA Khmer

10 January 2010 "Love in the Time of Genocide," by Dalia Sofer, The New York Times

10 January 2010 "Lost in Cambodia," by Andrew Anthony, The Observer

7 January 2010 "Cambodia's ruling party warns KRouge court," by Agence France-Presse

7 January 2010 "Cambodia marks overthrow of Khmer Rouge regime," by The Associated Press

January 2010 "Kheum Seum: A Teacher of History of Democratic Kampuchea," by Som Bunthorn, DC-Cam

January 2010 "The ECCC Should Address Starvation to Fulfill its Mandate," by Randle C. Defalco, DC-Cam

January 2010 "Closing Statements: Prosecutor v. Duch," by Beth Van Shaack, DC-Cam


30 December 2009 "Genocide Charge Could Delay Trial: Observers," by Sok Khemara, VOA News

28 December 2009 "Khmer Rouge: Japan funds KRT records storehouse," by Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

27 December 2009 "Japan to fund Cambodia center," by The Japan Times

23 December 2009 "Cambodia Bowed to Pressure on Uighurs: Rights Watch," by Heng Reaksmey and Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer

23 December 2009 "Cham Muslim Women Seek More Rights," by Pich Samnang, VOA Khmer

23 December 2009 "Textbooks to document KR," by Jared Ferrie, Radio Nederland Wereldomroer

22 December 2009 "Ieng Thirith charged with genocide at KRT," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

22 December 2009 "New KRT coprosecutor checks in," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

21 December 2009 "Tribunal charges Khmer Rouge "First Lady" with genocide," by Jared Ferrie, Reuters

21 December 2009 "Last Khmer Rouge defendant charged with genocide," by The Associated Press

20 December 2009 "Genocide charge for Cambodia's K.Rouge exhead of state," by Sue Se

20 December 2009 "Uighurs who sought asylum in Cambodia are sent back to China," by The Associated Press

18 December 2009 "KR killings revealed, by accident," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

18 December 2009 "Tribunal charges Khieu Samphan with genocide," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

18 December 2009 "Tribunal charges 3rd ex-Khmer Rouge with genocide," by The Associated Press

18 December 2009 "Genocide charge for Cambodia's K.Rouge ex-head of state," by Suy Se, Agence France-Presse

December 2009 "Momm Meth: National Teacher of A History of Democratic Kampuchea," by Som Bunthorn, Translated by Farina So and Dacil Q. Keo, DC-Cam

December 2009 "When Will The Senior Leaders of the Khmer Rouge be Judged?: The Importance of Case 002," by Youk Chhang, DC-Cam

3 December 2009 "As Notorious Khmer Figure Is Tried, Few in U.S. Take Notice," by Richard Bernstein, The New York Times


December 2009 "What Happens After," by Elizabeth Do, DC-CAM

November 2009 "The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia," by The Court Report, Issue 19

30 November 2009 "Moving Beyond Khmer Rouge's Ghosts," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

28 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge Warden Asks to Be Freed," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

28 November 2009 "One man stands to pay for Cambodia's crimes," by Ben Doherty, The Age

28 November 2009 "Duch Seeks An Acquittal and Immediate Release," by David Scheffer, Professor and Director of the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, DC-CAM

28 November 2009 "Killing fields accused may not live to face court," by Ben Doherty, The Sydney Morning Herald

27 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge war-crimes trial of prison chief Duch closes in surprise twist," by Hared Ferrie, The Christian Science Monitor

27 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge Warden Asks to Be Freed," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

27 November 2009 "Please release me begs Khmer Rouge torturer-in-chief," by Anne Barrowclough and Luke Hunt, Times Online

27 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge jail chief in shock acquittal plea," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

27 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge Trial Adjourns; Accused Death Camp Commander Awaits Sentence," by Luke Hunt, VOA News

26 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge torturer had to "kill or be killed"," by Ek Madra, Reuters

26 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge prison chief could get 40 years," by Sopheng Cheang and Luke Hunt, The Associated Press

26 November 2009 "Duch Hides Behind His Orders," by David Scheffer, Professor and Director of the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, DC-CAM

26 November 2009 "The Crime of Obedience," by David Scheffer, Professor and Director of the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, DC-CAM

25 November 2009 "Duch Was a Willing Partner," by David Scheffer, Professor and Director of the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, DC-CAM

November 2009 "Village Forum: Meeting with District Chiefs and Villagers," by Kyle Delbyck, DC-CAM

25 November 2009 "The 'killing fields' trial of Comrade Duch," by Brendan Brady, CBC News

25 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge jailer's tale of remorse scorned," by Mark MacKinnon, The Globe and Mail

25 November 2009 "Call for 40-year term for ex-Khmer Rouge prison chief," by BBC News

25 November 2009 "Duch Apologizes as Prosecutors Demand 40 Years in Prison," by Luke Hunt, VOA News

25 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge executioner Comrade Duch asks to apologise to families," by Ben Doherty, The Guardian

25 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge jailer tells of remorse," by Al Jazeera

25 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge tribunal prosecutors seeking 40-year prison term for Duch," by Robbie Corey-Boulet and Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

25 November 2009 "Prosectors seek 40 years for Khmer Rouge jail chief," by CNN News 

24 November 2009 "Court urged to accept Khmer Rouge jailer's remorse," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

24 November 2009 "Trial of Khmer Rouge prison chief in final stage," by The Associated Press

24 November 2009 "Report on History Forum of Genocide Education Project," by Marquita Smith, DC-CAM

24 November 2009 "You Cannot Smash Human Beings," by David Scheffer, Professor and Director of the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, DC-CAM

24 November 2009 "Prosecutors at UN-backed tribunal demand 'lengthy' sentence for Khmer Rouge prison chief," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

22 November 2009 "Khmer Rouge prison chief readies for final arguments," by Agency France-Presse

20 November 2009 "Lights, camera, genocide!" by Brendan Brady, GlobalPost

19 November 2009 "Teacher's Guidebook," by Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-CAM)

19 November 2009 "Nazi defence provides model for Khmer Rouge cadre," by Michael Falby, Agence France-Presse

November 2009 "ECCC: Are All Witnesses Treated Equally and Fairly?," by Sothida Sin, Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-CAM)

18 November 2009 "Nazi defence provides model for Khmer Rouge cadre," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

18 November 2009 "For victims, lengthy Khmer Rouge trial painful," by Martin Petty, Reuters

13 November 2009 "Cambodia's Embrace of Thaksin Stirs Tension," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

11 November 2009 "CAMBODIA: Coming to terms with a violent past," by IRIN

6 November 2009 "ECCC reveals Case 2 details," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

November 2009 "A Khmer Rouge Commander Protected and Saved Our Lives," by Bunthorn Som, Documentation Center of Cambodia

31 October 2009 "Khmer Rouge trial judges accused of bias," by David Boyle for Radio Australia

26 October 2009 "Beyond the imagination of mankind: Cambodia killing fields recalled 30 years on," by John Pilger, Mirror.co.uk

23 October 2009 "Khmer Rouge victim from San Jose was saved by her children," by Joe Rodriguez, MercuryNews.com

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October 2009 "My Reflection: The Cham Muslims," by Kry Suy Heang, Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-CAM)

October 2009 ""Turning a river of blood into a river of reconciliation": Cambodia's catastrophe," by Dr. Annie Stopford, Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-CAM)

October 2009 "Procedural Justice: A Exploration of the ECCC's Interim Appellate Review Regime," by Mary U. Irozuru, Searching for the Truth (DC-Cam magazine)

22 October 2009 "Filing to urge genocide charge," by Robbie CoreyBoulet and May Titthara, The Phnom Penh Post

21 October 2009 "Learning about the recent past," by Mom Kunthear, The Phnom Penh Post

19 October 2009 "Civil parties prepare for second tribunal trial," by Kong Sothanarith

16 October 2009 "His boyhood spent in a slave labor camp, Kilong Ung survives, excels and now wishes to heal," by Gosia Wozniacka, The Oregonian

14 October 2009 "Lawyers for Ieng Sary file OCIJ appeal," by Sebastian Strangio and Meas Sokchea, The Phnom Penh Post

14 October 2009 "Cambodia's killing fields, unfinished justice," by Kyodo News

13 October 2009 "The Authority of the Co-Investigating Judges to Call for Witness Testimony," by Professor David Scheffer, Director of the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

12 October 2009 "Second bias motion planned," by Sebastian Strangio, The Phnom Penh Post

11 October 2009 "French judge blasted over alleged KRouge bias," by Agence France-Presse

10 October 2009 "KRouge laywer demands judge's disqualification in Cambodia," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

9 October 2009 "Cambodian minister stalls on genocide tribunal," by The Associated Press

8 October 2009 "Hun Sen questions summonses," by Agence France-Presse

8 October 2009 "KR tribunal summons top officials," by Sam Rith and Sebastian Strangio, The Phnom Penh Post

7 October 2009 "Khmer Rouge court calls government witnesses," by Agence France-Presse

6 October 2009 "Trial and tribulations in Cambodia," by Jared Ferrie, The Asia Times

4 October 2009 "Le Monde suggests Im Chem is a suspect," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

30 September 2009 "Victims of Khmer Rouge can offer testimony in Portland this weekend," by Gosia Wozniacka, The Oregonian

28 September 2009 "New book assesses tribunal," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

26 September 2009 "Cambodians testify for war crimes tribunal," by Gillian Flaccus, The Associated Press

24 September 2009 "ECCC official to collect evidence," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

23 September 2009 "Testimony finishes at Cambodian Khmer Rouge trial," by The Associated Press

23 September 2009 "Corruption counsel's role at ECCC unclear," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

22 September 2009 "Book planned to probe tribunal so far," by Kong Sothanarith, VOA News

22 September 2009 "Evidence in Duch trial concludes," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

20 September 2009 "KRouge trial can heal wounds," by Agence France-Presse

20 September 2009 "Sister of Khmer Rouge murder victim John Dewhirst hopes for UN trial," by Coreena Ford, Sunday Sun

18 September 2009 "Questions linger over more tribunal indictments," by Sok Khemara, VOA News

18 September 2009 "KRT ends evidence phase in Duch trial," by Robbie Corey-Boulet and Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

17 September 2009 "Testimony finishes at Cambodian Khmer Rouge trial," by The Associated Press

17 September 2009 "Time Magazine calls weekly program on Khmer Rouge trial a 'sleeper hit' in Cambodia," by East-West Center

17 September 2009 "Gruesome testimony ends at K.Rouge jail chief trial," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

16 September 2009 "KRouge jail chief wraps testimony with victim invitation," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

16 September 2009 "Former chief of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge prison apologises," by Australia Network News

15 September 2009 "KRouge jail chief says had brother-in-law tortured," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

17 September 2009 "A humble rice farmer from Cambodia teaches reconciliation," by UNHCR

14 September 2009 "Civil parties to plead for right to question," by Cheang Sokha and Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

14 September 2009 "Duch a 'scapegoat'," by Agence France-Presse

14 September 2009 "More may confess crimes," by Agence France-Presse

14 September 2009 "UN agency names Cambodian genocide museum a key historical Archive," by Sopheng Cheang, The Canadian Press

14 September 2009 "It's all a question of timing," by Benny Widyono, The Phnom Penh Post

14 September 2009 "Survivors' stories sought for trials," by Greg Mellen, Press Telegram

13 September 2009 "Cambodia Khmer Rouge court leaves victims disappointed," by Agence France-Presse

11 September 2009 "Cambodia's trial of the century, televised," by Christopher Shay, TIME

10 September 2009 "Prosecution, PM dominate plenary," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

9 September 2009 "Cambodian genocide trial clash," by Andrew Buncombe, The Independent

8 September 2009 "Statement of the Acting International Co-Prosecutor," by Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

8 September 2009 "Prosecutor wants 5 more Khmer Rouge investigated," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

7 September 2009 "'This country has a long way to go'," by The Globe and Mail

7 September 2009 "Hun Sen, researcher in row over indictments," by Chun Sakada, VOA News

7 September 2009 "Did the killing fields really take everyone by surprise?," by Tu Thanh Ha, The Globe and Mail

7 September 2009 "Cambodian PM warns over genocide court," by Ian MacKinnon, The Independent

4 September 2009 "The Cambodian Genocide-Francis Deron's 'The Trial of the Khmer Rouge'," by Simon Leys, The Monthly

3 September 2009 "Summary of Pre-Trial Chamber Ruling Regarding New Investigations of Former Khmer Rouge Leaders," by Michael Saliba, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor

3 September 2009 "Tribunal moves on additional inquiries," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

2 September 2009 "More Khmer Rouge leaders could face trial now," by The Associated Press

2 September 2009 "Duch says he was Khmer Rouge torturer to stay alive," by Reuters

2 September 2009 "K.Rouge court 'to investigate more suspects'," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

1 September 2009 "Duch Portrayed as Selfless Student and Dedicated Teacher," by Michael Saliba, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor

1 September 2009 "Cambodian 'justice'," by Sophal Ear, The Wall Street Journal

1 September 2009 "Duch craved acceptance," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

31 August 2009 "KRouge prison head has no mental problems: experts," by Agence France-Presse

31 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge victims boycott tribunal in Cambodia," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

31 August 2009 "Civil Parties Boycott Start of Character Witness Testimony While Experts Offer Psychological Assessment of Duch," by Michael Saliba, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor

29 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge trial enthrals Cambodian public," by Robert Carmichael, IPS

28 August 2009 "Duch testifies about motives," by Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

28 August 2009 "More tribunal complaints sought in US," by Men Kimseng, VOA News

August 2009 "Corruption Allegations at the ECCC: Fair Trial Implications," by Elizabeth Nielsen, Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-CAM)

27 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge tribunal keeps the country informed," by Robert Carmichael

27 August 2009 "No civil parties in Duch sentencing, judges say," by Kong Sothanarith, VOA News

27 August 2009 "Court effectively ends substantive participation of civil parties until closing arguments" by Michael Saliba, J.D (Northwestern Law '09), Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law


27 August 2009 "Cambodia pulls back troops from disputed temple," by Reuters

26 August 2009 "Court Allows Challenges to Civil Party Applications," by Michael Saliba, J.D., Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor

26 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge Verdict Expected In Early 2010," by The Associated Press

25 August 2009 "Substantive Civil Party Testimony Ends While Procedural Battle Begins," by Michael Saliba, J.D., Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor

24 August 2009 "Starting over in Cambodia," by Katherine Marshall The Washington Post

24 August 2009 "Civil parties reminded to focus testimony on relevant facts," by Michael Saliba, J.D., Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law, Cambodia Tribunal Monitor

22 August 2009 "Hamill tells his story to children of Cambodia," by TVNZ

20 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge court vows 'fair and just' verdict," by Agence France-Presse

20 August 2009 "Relatives killed "for nothing," survivors doomed to living with ghosts," by Stephanie Gee

20 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge verdict expected in early 2010," by The Associated Press

20 August 2009 "Duch and the Phung Ton family: An impossible meeting," by Stephanie Gee, Ka-set

19 August 2009 "Relatives of Professor Pheoung Ton verbally attacked Duch," by Leang Delux, Translated from Khmer by Heng Soy

19 August 2009 "The world's first genocide trial, 30 years on," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

19 August 2009 "S-21 victims 'martyrs': civil party," by Robbie Corey Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

18 August 2009 "Former Premier's daughter speaks against Duch," by Kong Sothanarith, VOA

18 August 2009 "Hamill confronts Khmer Rouge commander," by New Zealand Press Association

17 August 2009 "Foreign S-21 victim's brother set to testify," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

17 August 2009 "Foreign relatives of victims testify at Khmer Rouge tribunal," by DPA

17 August 2009 "NZ man seeks justice for brother at KRouge trial," by Suy Se, Agence France-Press

17 August 2009 "Brother of NZ victim rages at Khmer Rouge trial," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

17 August 2009 "Emotionally charged day as civil parties begin testifying" by Michael Saliva (Northwestern Law '09), Consultant to The Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

16 August 2009 "Report of justice and genocide education tour," by Savina Sirik, Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam)

15 August 2009 "Intrepid larrikins defied Pol Pot's killers," by Mark Dodd and Marianne Harris, The Australian

15 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge's evil led Peacock to quit," by Mark Dodd, The Australian

14 August 2009 "Agreement to establish indepedent counsellor at the ECCC" by Michael Saliba (Northwestern Law '09), Consultant to The Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

13 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge chief ready for justice over John Dewhirst murder," by Michael Wood

13 August 2009 "Cambodia genocide tribunal to get anti-corruption oversight," by Jaclyn Belczyk, Jurist

12 August 2009 "Cambodia: A land up for sale?," by Robert Walker, BBC News


12 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge official wants 'harshest punishment'," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

12 August 2009 "'Killing fields' tribunal to be monitored," by UPI

12 August 2009 "Duch rebuts torture claim," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

12 August 2009 "K.Rouge jail chief asks for 'strictest' punishment," by Agence France-Presse


12 August 2009 "Anti-corruption watchdog to join UN-backed genocide court in Cambodia," by UN News Centre

11 August 2009 "
KRouge prison chief admits personally torturing inmate," by Agence France-Presse

11 August 2009 "Ex-guard says Duch hit inmate with stick," by Robbie Corey-Boulet


11 August 2009 "Tales of torture continue" by Terith Chy, Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam)

10 August 2009 "'Just a series of ghastly screw-ups'," by James O'Toole, The Phnom Penh Post

10 August 2009 "Guard at S-21 and gravedigger at Choeung Ek testifies" by Socheat Nhean, DC-Cam

10 August 2009 "Former Khmer Rouge guard describes dumping corpses," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

10 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge prison chief 'beat inmate'," by Agence France-Presse

10 August 2009 "Dicing with the devil's advocate," by Diane James, The Phnom Penh Post

9 August 2009 "Midjudgement: Sometimes, grand prosecutions of war crimes don't make sense," by Joshua Kurtlantzick

6 August 2009 "Expert Witness David Chandler Testifies About S-21," by Socheat Nhean and Spencer Cryder, Documentation Center of Cambodia

5 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge court told how Westerner burned alive," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

4 August 2009 "Former child medic says S-21 prisoners had torture wounds," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

4 August 2009 "The absent minded witness and the three absent ones," by Karlia Lykourgou, Legal Associate for the Documentation Centre of Cambodia (DC-Cam), LLB Law Student 2010, University of Leeds, Santa Clara Summer Program

4 August 2009 "Khmer Rouge trials offer baseline study for mental health impact to a society of war crimes tribunal," by Science Daily

3 August 2009 "The right against self-incrimination: A confusing protection" by Toni Holness, Legal Intern with the Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam) and Candidate for J.D./M.A.- Economics 2011, Temple University

3 August 2009 "Ex-Khmer Rouge medic testifies in Cambodia trial," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

3 August 2009 "Brutal Khmer Rouge history comes to school curriculum," by Australian Broadcasting Corporation

2 August 2009 "Cambodians begin to learn of bloody past," by Suy Se, Agence France-Presse

August 2009 "The Other Day I Saw a Monster," by Judy Ledgerwood, Northern Illinois University

August 2009 "When does counsel commit misconduct?" by Adam Coady, Georgetown Law 2011, DC-Cam Legal Associate Summer 2009

August 2009 "DC-Cam outreach: Forgiveness is not a requirement" by Karlia Lykourgou, Legal Associate for the Documentation Centre of Cambodia (DC-Cam), LLB Law Student 2010, University of Leeds, Santa Clara Summer Program

30 July 2009 "Tuol Sleng footage will not be shown at trial: judges," by Georgia Wilkins and Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

30 July 2009 "NYC Bar presses PM on reports of lawyer intimidation, threats," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

29 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge tribunal in recess after hearing grisly testimony," by Luke Hunt, VOA News

29 July 2009 "Duch responds to ex-staffer," by Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post
28 July 2009 "Cambodian art show casts light on Khmer Rouge horrors," by Reuters
24 July 2009 "Radio show for KR survivors faces lack of operating funds," by Mom Kunthear, The Phnom Penh Post
24 July 2009 "HRW bashes Hun Sen on ECCC stance," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
23 July 2009 "S-21 inmates treated like 'animals': witness," by Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

23 July 2009 "Cambodia pushes to curb Khmer Rouge court, group says," by Michael Heath, Bloomberg.com

22 July 2009 "Political Pressure Undermining Tribunal," by Human Rights Watch
22 July 2009 "UN to appoint tribunal spokeswoman," by Kong Sothanarith, VOA News
22 July 2009 "Duch denies much of interrogator testimony," by VOA News
21 July 2009 "Ex-KRouge interrogator recounts torture techniques," by Agence France-Presse
21 July 2009 "Cambodia court cases mount against opposition," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

20 July 2009 "Ex K.Rouge guard describes life under jail boss," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

July 2009 "Engaging Cham Muslims in Khmer Rouge History Learning: Will the Khmer Rouge Leaders Be Charged for Genocide?," by Searching for the Truth (DC-Cam Magazine)

20 July 2009 "A Witness on trial" by Charles Jackson, Legal Intern with the Documentation Center of Cambodia and Candidate for J.D. 2011, Northwestern University School of Law

16 July 2009 "Former guard provides fact-packed testimony regarding operations at Tuol Sleng and Choeung Ek" by Laura MacDonald, Member of the New York Bar and Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

16 July 2009 "Cambodia: trial gives killing fields survivors a chance of justice," by Tom Fawthrop, The Guardian

16 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge trial hears harrowing tribunal testimony," by Ek Madra and Martin Petty, Reuters

16 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge victims tricked on way to execution," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press


15 July 2009 "
Too late for revenge," by Marshall Kim, The New York Times


15 July 2009 "
Torture and death recounted at Cambodian trial" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

15 July 2009 "Torture recalled at Khmer Rouge trial," by UPI

15 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge interrogator feared for his life," by The Associated Press

15 July 2009 "KRouge jail chief confronts tearful deputy," by Suy Se, Agence France-Presse


15 July 2009 "
Televising history at the trials," by Joel Quenby, The Phnom Penh Post

15 July 2009 "After two days of questionable witness testimony, Duch lectured his former subordinate, "Just tell the truth!"" by
Laura MacDonald, Member of the New York Bar and Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

14 July 2009 "Former S-21 interrogator spent years eliciting prisoner confessions but appears unwilling to confess anything himself" by
Laura MacDonald, Member of the New York Bar and Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

14 July 2009 "Key witness delayed at KRT," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

14 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge interrogator says "no regrets" about deaths," by Ek Madra, Reuters

14 July 2009 "Interrogator at Khmer Rouge prison denies torture," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

13 July 2009 "When it comes to witness protection, are all witnesses created equal?" by Laura MacDonald, Member of the New York Bar and Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

13 July 2009 "Cambodian genocide trial hears from S21 interrogator," by Robert Carmichael, Australia Network News

10 July 2009 "New S-21 abuse claim," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

10 July 2009 "KR Tribunal: bar takes no action on KRT lawyer," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

9 July 2009 "Court video brings back horrors to thousands of Cambodians," by Joel Brinkley, McClatchy-Tribune News Service

9 July 2009 "Challenges to civil parties," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

9 July 2009 "Brother of S-21 survivor was forced to kill his own father before being killed himself because he hesitated to follow the order" by
Laura MacDonald, Member of the New York Bar and Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

9  July 2009 "KRouge victim says brother forced to kill father," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

8 July 2009 "Witness describes crawling out of pits at killing fields," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

8 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge twisted prisoner's ankles with pliers," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

8 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge fighter relates "killing fields" horror," by Reuters

8 July 2009 "Woman and child added to list of confirmed survivors of Duch's secret detention facilities" by
Laura MacDonald, Member of the New York Bar and Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

7 July 2009 "Survivor allegedly spent hours under corpses in a mass grave before escaping from Duch's killing field" by
Laura MacDonald, Member of the New York Bar and Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

7 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge prisoner "crawled from pit of corpses" to escape," by DPA

6 July 2009 "Duch denies that another "survivor" was imprisoned at S-21" by
Laura MacDonald, Member of the New York Bar and Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

6 July 2009 "ECCC judges suppress filings: Ieng Sary team," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

3 July 2009 "Former Khmer Rouge Head Of State Denied Release," by Agence France-Presse

3 July 2009 "Ex-prisoners tell of Khmer Rouge horror," by Robert Carmichael, Australian Broadcasting Corporation

3 July 2009 "Remember Me?" by Brian Calvert and Men Kimsung

2 July 2009 "Harsh lessons from the past hold the key to healing" by Holly Pham, The Phnom Penh Post

2 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge child survivor weeps for mother," by Suy Se, Agence France-Press

2 July 2009 "After hearing heartbreaking testimony from a child survivor of S-21, Duch denies he was a prisoner there" by
Laura MacDonald, Member of the New York Bar and Consultant to the Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law

1 July 2009 "Tuol Sleng victim recalls abuse," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

1 July 2009 "Khmer Rouge torture survivor saw "hell on earth"," by Ek Madra, Reuters

1 July 2009 "Tuol Sleng victim recalls abuse," by Robbie Corey-Boulet, The Phnom Penh Post

July 2009 "Better late than never: Delivering long overdue justice to the Cambodian people" by Laura Dawson, University of Southern California (USC), Documentation Center for Cambodia (DC-Cam)

July 2009 "Investigating inertia during the ECCC trial phase: The 1979 "S-21" video and child surviving Norng Chanphal" by Spencer Cryder, Tulane University

July 2009 "History of Cambodia" by David Chandler, Documentation Center for Cambodia (DC-Cam)

July 2009 "Ordinary People and Extraordinary Crimes" by Toni Holness, Documentation Center for Cambodia (DC-Cam)

30 June 2009 "Khmer Rouge tore off toenails of suspected traitor" by The Associated Press 30 June 2009 "Second Khmer Rouge victim talks," by BBC News

30 June 2009 "Khmer Rouge jail survivor 'tortured'," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

29 June 2009 "Pol Pot paintings saved my life, S-21 survivor says," by Ek Madra, Reuters

29 June 2009 "Learning to teach about the Khmer Rouge," by Men Kimseng, VOA

29 June 2009 "Khmer Rouge tribunal hears 1st testimony from survivor of deadliest torture center," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

25 June 2009 "Burying Asia's savage past," by The Economist

24 June 2009 "Democrat Endorsed Cambodia Invasion," by Walter Pincus, The Washington Post

24 June 2009 "Canadian lawyer quits Khmer Rouge tribunals in 'frustration'," by Tu Thanh Ha, The Globe and Mail

23 June 2009 "Co-Prosecutor of UN-backed tribunal trying Khmer Rouge leaders steps down," by UN News Centre

23 June 2009 "Canadian prosecutor at Khmer Rouge genocide tribunal resigns," by The Associated Press

23 June 2009 "Promotion expected for ECCC official," by Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

23 June 2009 "Khmer Rouge prison chief 'shocked' by his past," by Patrick Falby, Agence France-Presse

22 June 2009 "Duch's testimony challenged," by Agence France-Presse

21 June 2009 "Legal Strategy Fails to Hide Torturer's Pride," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times



15 June 2009 "Khmer Rouge defendant says own staff also killed," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

15 June 2009 "Alleged Khmer Rouge torturer cries in court" by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

12 June 2009 "US removes Laos, Cambodia from trade blacklist" by Shaun Tandon

8 June 2009 "Khmer Rouge torturer recounts baby-killing policy" by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

8 June 2009 "Khmer Rouge jailer says ordered killing of children" by Reuters

4 June 2009 "Documents likely stolen from Khmer Rouge leader's defence," by Agence France-Presse
3 June 2009 "Court to revisit tribunal graft case," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post3 June 2009 "KRT suspect hearing cancelled," by Georgia Wilkins and Neth Pheaktra, The Phnom Penh Post1 June 2009 "Cambodian FM says genocide trial a balancing act," by Kelly Olsen, The Associated Press

June 2009 "What need for a Truth Commission?" by Sok-Kheang Ly, Documentation Center of Cambodia

June 2009 "Buddhism under Pol Pot" by Ian Harris, Documentation Center of Cambodia

May 2009 "ECCC: A wonder for all?" by Virorth Doung, Documentation Center of Cambodia
29 May 2009 "S-21 called worst prison," by Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

28 May 2009 "ECCC judge says he would quit if job compromised," by Georgia Wilkins and Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

27 May 2009 "Confronting the past," by Pung Chhiv Kek, The Phnom Penh Post

27 May 2009 "Japan agrees to help preserve Tuol Sleng prison archives," by AFP and Neth Pheaktra

27 May 2009 "Khmer Rouge defendant: Pol Pot a 'murderer'," by The Associated Press

27 May 2009 "Judge says will quit KRouge court if can't work," by The Associated Press

26 May 2009 "KRouge leader Pol Pot 'not a Cambodian patriot'," by Agence France-Presse

26 May 2009 "ECCC journalists get warning from govt," by Vong Sokheng, The Phnom Penh Post

25 May 2009 "US a 'facilitator' in bid to resolve ECCC graft claims: government," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

25 May 2009 "Cambodia releases first ever textbook on Pol Pot era," by Radio Australia

23 May 2009 "Khmer Rouge court's identity crisis," by Stephen Kurczy, Asia Times

22 May 2009 "K.Rouge court must tackle corruption: US diplomat," by Agence France-Presse
22 May 2009 "French lawyer warned by Cambodia's court" by Macau Daily Times 21 May 2009 "Staged killings stir victims' emotions on Day of Anger," by Khouth Sophak Chakrya, The Phnom Penh Post
21 May 2009 "Day of Anger against Khmer Rouge," by Agence France-Presse20 May 2009 "1st textbook on KRouge," by Agence France-Presse

20 May 2009 "Khmer Rouge Victims Gather to Mark 'Day of Anger'" by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

19 May 2009 "KR Trial Resumes with Duch Admitting to Forged Confessions" by The Phnom Penh Post

17 May 2009 "Survivors Shed Light on Dark Days of Khmer Rouge" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

14 May 2009 "Torture Survivors to Testify at Khmer Rouge Trial" by Seth Mydans

6 May 2009 "Cambodia's Genocide Tribunal" by Farrah Tek

5 May 2009 "Judge Florence Mumba Clinches Cambodian Job" by Lusaka Times

1 May 2009 "Pol Pot Worse Than China's 'Gang of Four', Duch Says" by Cheang Sokha and Georgia Wilkins, Phnom Penh Post

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April 2009 "Translation problem at the ECCC" by Kok-Thay Eng, Deputy/Research Director, Documentation Center of Cambodia

30 April 2009 "Duch Talks of Western Victims of Tuol Sleng" by Cheang Sokha and Georgia Wilkins, Phnom Penh Post

29 April 2009 "Duch Describes Purges of Cadres as 'Evil Eating Evil'" by Neth Pheaktra, The Phnom Penh Post

28 April 2009 "Duch: I Had to Follow Orders" by Neth Pheaktra and Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

22 April 2009 "Khmer Rouge defendant: Pol Pot feigned ignorance" by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

21 April 2009 "Khmer Rouge Defendant Says Guards Taught to Hate" by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

18 April 2009 "Haunted by the Killing Fields" by Joe Mozingo, Los Angeles Times

10 April 2009 "Corruption Allegations Affect Khmer Rouge Trials" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

8 April 2009 "Pain of Khmer Rouge Era Lost on Cambodian Youth" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

31 March 2009 "Khmer Rouge Leader Admits Crimes" by BBC News

28 March 2009 "Ex-Khmer Rouge still dominate regions of Cambodia" by Denis Gray, The Miami Herald

10 March 2009 "Trials in Cambodia Expose the Cogs in a Killing Machine" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

4 March 2009 "Funding Crisis Overshadows Khmer Rouge Tribunal" by Luke Hunt, World Politics Review

4 March 2009 "Ben Kiernan Speaks on Cambodian Genocide" by Kayla Hutzler, The Quadrangle

3 March 2009 "Duch's Initial Hearing February 17-18" by The Documentation Center of Cambodia

1 March 2009 "For Khmer Rouge Guard, It Was Kill or Be Killed" by Seth Mydans, International Herald Tribune

February 2009 "Yem Yim: A Khmer Rouge Shackle Maker" by Pheng Pong-Rasy

23 February 2009 "Cambodia Wants its Day in Court" by Tom Fawthrop

18 February 2009 "Khmer Rouge tribunal ends pretrial proceedings" by Sopheng Cheang and Susan Postlewaite, Associated Press

18 February 2009 "At Trial, a Plea for Rights of a Khmer Prison Official" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

February 2009 "Reparative Role in Supplementing ECCC" by Sok-Kheang Ly

17 February 2009 "Trial Begins for Khmer Rouge Leader" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

17 February 2009 "My Savior, Their Killer" by FRANÇOIS BIZOT

16 February 2009 "Khmer Rouge prison torturers finally put on trial" by Toby Green, the Independent

16 February 2009 "Cambodian horror on trial" by Bill Schiller

12 February 2009 "Textbook on Khmer Rouge" by Reuters

2 February 2009 "Press Statement of the Victims Unit" by Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-CAM)

1 February 2009 "Efforts to Limit Khmer Rouge Trials Decried" by The New York Times

February 2009 "Cham Muslim Community: Inevitable Trends of Change" by Farina So
30 January 2009 "KR trial raises questions" by The Phnom Penh Post
January 2009 "Joint Trials and the ECCC" by Marwan Sehwail

20 January 2009 "Cambodia's KRouge court urges victims to join trial" by Southeast Asia Pte Ltd.

20 January 2009 "Khmer Rouge Trials to Start" by The New York Times

14 January 2009 "Khmer Rouge trial date to be set" by The Associated Press

12 January 2009 "Legacy of Cham Muslims," by Islamonline.net

11 January 2009 "Japan Pledges More Money for Khmer Rouge Tribunal," by The Associate Press

10 January 2009 "Responding to the Cambodian Genocide in a Global Context," by Youk Chhang, Documentation Center of Cambodia

9 January 2009 "National Judge's Press Release" By The National Judges of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of
Cambodia

8 January 2009 "How Mant are too many defendants at the KRT?" by David Scheffer, The Phnom Penh Post

7 January 2009 "Voices of Justice" by The Phnom Penh Post

7 January 2009 "Curtain raises again on Jacques Verges" by Stephen Kurczy, Asia Times

6 January 2009 "Cambodia Marks Khmer Rouge Fall," by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

4 January 2009 "If This Isn't Slavery, What Is?" by The New York Times

1 January 2009 "The Evil behind the Smiles" by The New York Times

January 2009 "An Analysis of Corruption, Bias, and the High Presumption of Impartiality in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia" by Searching for the Truth

30 December 2008 "Cambodia receives Khmer Rouge films from Vietnam" by Australia Network News

23 December 2008 "Cambodian Supreme Court will review trade union leader's murder," by Amnesty International

17 December 2008 "Farce Meets Justice in Khmer Rouge Trial," by Barbara Crossette, The Nation
16 December 2008 "Watchdogs call for further action on troubled tribunal," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
14 December 2008 "Duch trial logistical meeting set for mid-January," by Elena Lesley, The Phnom Penh Post
12 December 2008 "Killing time at Cambodia's 'show trial'" by Stephen Kurczy, Asia Times
11 December 2008 "Graft claims not focus of UN, govt talks on KRouge court," by Cheang Sokho and Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
11 December 2008 "Anti-corruption measures needed to strengthen Cambodia genocide court: UN," by Bernard Hibbitts, Jurist
10 December 2008 "Cambodia to fight corruption at genocide tribunal," by The Associated Press
10 December 2008 "Khmer Rouge Genocide Tribunal Stumbles as French Defense Lawyer Demands New Translation," by Claire
Duffett, Law.com

10 December 2008 "Cambodia, UN agree on need to strengthen court trying Khmer Rouge leaders," by UN News Service
9 December 2008 "Tribunal hit by row over new probes," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
8 December 2008 "KR cadre faces more charges," by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
5 December 2008 "A Water Wonderland, From an Unlikely Source," by Thomas Fuller, The New York Times
2 December 2008 "Genocidal loopholes in Cambodia," by Stephen Kurczy, The Asia Times
2 December 2008 "Cambodia moves closer to first trial of Khmer Rouge leaders," by Agence France-Presse
1 December 2008 "'Killing fields' survivor documents Cambodian genocide," by CNN News
1 December 2008 "Joint Criminal Enterprise and the Khmer Rouge Prosecutions," by John Ciorciari, DC-CAM
30 November 2008 "U.S. Deportee Brings Street Dance to Street Boys of Cambodia," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times
27 November 2008 "More Khmer Rouge Leaders May Stand Trial," by Andrew Nette, Inter Press Service

27 November 2008 "Plans Tentative for Renewed Tribunal Talks," by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer

21 November 2008 "Fallen leader mourned," by Jennifer Torres, Record Net

21 November 2008 "New Revelations: Gunnar Bergstrom's Return to Cambodia," by Sarah Jones Dickens, DC-CAM

20 November 2008 "Khmer Rouge 'Confrontation' Postponed" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
19 November 2008 "Who Next?" by Beth Van Schaack, DC-CAM
18 November 2008 "Former Rebels Could Confront Each Other" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer

17 November 2008 "Left to their own devices: The continued suffering of victims of the conflict in Northern Uganda and the need for reparations," by Amnesty International

17 November 2008 "Leaders Face Another Year in Tribunal Jail," by Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer

17 November 2008 "Swede apologizes for sympathizing with Khmer Rouge" by The Associated Press

14 November 2008 "
The end of an NGO era in Cambodia" by Craig Guthrie, Asia Times


12 November 2008 "Leaders Reflect on Top Cop" by Kay Kimsong, The Phnom Penh Post
 

4 November 2008 "Khmer Rouge leader denied prison release" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation
 

2 November 2008 "At a Temple in Indochina, Placid Days, but No Peace" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

29 October 2008 "Cambodia's first rock opera opens next month" by The Associated Press


27 October 2008 "KR forum elicits a different view in the country's west" by Elena Lesley, The Phnom Penh Post

27 October 2008 "Maoist Bastion Gets Lessons in Market Economics" by Andrew Nette, IPS


23 October 2008 "Court says Khmer Rouge leaders fit to stand trial" by Agence France-Presse
 

23 October 2008 "Past Post: UN inches forward to Khmer Rouge trial" by Beth Moorthy, The Phnom Penh Post 

22 October 2008 "Australia gives extra funds to help Khmer Rouge tribunal" by Australian Broadcasting Company


21 October "Legal Justice Lessens Anger of Villagers" by Kalyanee Mam, International Justice

17 October 2008 "KR history to be taught in schools by year's end" by May Titthara, The Phnom Penh Post 

17 October 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge leader loses appeal for release" by CNN
 

17 October 2008 "Nuon Chea appeals against his detention" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post

16 October 2008 "Thai and Cambodia temple dispute spills over into deadly fighting" by Richard Lloyd Parry, The Times


15 October 2008 "4 Convicted in 1996 Killings" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times
 

15 October 2008 "Ruling Friday on Ieng Sary's detention" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post


15 October 2008 "Delayed and Denied" by The Economist

10 October 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge leader withdraws appeal against detention" by Zee News
 

9 October 2008 "Cambodia's Muslims as geopolitical pawns" by Geoffrey Cain, The Asia Times

9 October 2008 "A Kmer Rouge Cadre: Do Not Want Gratitude" by Vannak Sok, DC-CAM
 

8 October 2008 "New Khmer Rouge Tribunal Report Finds Need to Address Corruption Allegations" by Justice Initiative


6 October 2008 "Anne Frank diary resonates with Cambodians" by Tibor Krausz, The Jewish Journal


6 October 2008 "Verdict next week in 1996 deminer killings" by Vong Sokheng and Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

5 October 2008 "An Assessment of the ECCC Order on Translation Rights and Obligations" by Sadie Blanchard, DC-CAM


3 October 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge soldiers tried for murder of Briton" by The Associated Press
 

3 October 2008 "KRT detainees' families seek access for religious holidays" by Thet Sambath and Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

2 October 2008 "Cambodia's genocide trial delayed until next year" by The Associated Press 

2 October 2008 "Corruption complaints at the Khmer Rouge War Crimes tribunal" by The Wall Street Journal


1 October 2008 "Gulf States' Aid for Cambodia's Cham Muslims Raises U.S. Concerns" by Geoffrey Cain, World Politics Review

1 October 2008 "The Validity of Extending the Statute of Limitations for Cambodian National Crimes Tried before the Extraordinary Chambers and the Implications of Ex Post Facto" by Margarita Clarens, DC-CAM
 

1 October 2008 "Accuracy is of the essence for new Khmer Rouge dictionary" by Henri Locard, The Phnom Penh Post
 

1 October 2008 "Cambodian court ends prisoner segregation" by Australian Broadcast Corporation

29 September 2008 "Dispatches: Anlong Veng" by Elena Lesley, Granta Magazine

26 September 2008 "Cambodia's Human Rights Defenders Silenced Through Legal System in Land Disputes, Charges Amnesty International" by Amnesty International

24 September 2008 "Nuon Chea Detention Extension" by Anne Heindel, DC-CAM

23 September 2008 "Are All the Khmer Rouge Cadres Bad?" by Som Bunthorn, DC-CAM

19 September 2008 "Detention extended for KRouge official facing trial: officials" by Agence France-Presse
 

19 September 2008 "KRT causing massive brain drain" by Cheang Sokha and Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

18 September 2008 "Jurisdictional Hearing of Ieng Sary Before the Pre-Trial Chamber of the ECCC Regarding Issues Related to Amnesty and Pardon" by Randle DeFalco, DC-CAM


18 September 2008 "Tribunal 'Capable' of Tackling Corruption: US" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
 

17 September 2008 "My Trip to Anlong Veng District" by Jared L. Watkins, DC-CAM

17 September 2008 "A checkered history of support for the KRT from civil society" by Allen Myers, The Phnom Penh Post


17 September 2008 "U.S. Pledges Funds to Khmer Rouge Tribunal" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times


16 September 2008 "Govt to review future KRT graft complaints in secret" by Georgia Wilkins and Vong Sokheng, The Phnom Penh Post
 

15 September 2008 "Cambodian official says US to help fund genocide tribunal for former Khmer Rouge leaders" by The Associated Press
 

15 September 2008 "Legal Discussion: Ieng Thirith’s Appeal Against the Provisional Detention Order" by Randle DeFalco & Jared L.Watkins, DC-CAM 

14 September 2008 "Internal and External Enemy: The Vietnamese Experience During the Khmer Rouge Period" by Elizabeth Do, DC-CAM

11 September 2008 "Analysis of the ECCC Closing Order Indicting Kaing Guek Eav (Duch)" by Margarita Clarens, Duke University School of Law


11 September 2008 "Victims in emotional, legal limbo over participation at the KR Trial" by
Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post 

11 September 2008 "Drive to educate kids about KRT continues" by Vong Sokheng, The Phnom Penh Post


10 September 2008 "Documentation Center Outlines 2009 Efforts" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer

8 September 2008 "K Rouge Tribunal’s UN Funds to Be Exhausted" by Koeut Samrach, Khmer Rouge Trial Portal (KRT)
 

8 September 2008 "KRT moves forward with key amendments" by Georgia Wilkins and Vong Sokheng, The Phnom Penh Post
 

8 September 2008 "End corruption or the KRT will lose credibility" by Prim Long, The Phnom Penh Post

5 September 2008 "ECCC 4th Plenary Session Concludes" by DC-CAM

Updates

3 September 2008 "Victim of Khmer Rouge sexual abuse seeks justice" by The Associated Press 

3 September 2008 "KRouge transgendered survivor seeks justice in war crimes trial" by Agence France-Presse
 

3 September 2008 "Cambodia seeks UNESCO recognition of KRouge prison" by Agence France-Presse
 

3 September 2008 "KR tribunal officials deny graft claims exist, despite judges' concern" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

3 September 2008 "Canada asked to augment contribution to Cambodian genocide tribunal" by Kathryn May


2 September 2008 "KRT roadshow makes the rounds" by Camilla Bjerrekaer and Thomas Gam Nielsen, The Phnom Penh Post
 

2 September 2008 "KRT judges urge action on graft" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post


1 September 2008 "Cambodia: Year Zero on Trial" by New Internationalist


1 September 2008 "Cambodian tribunal worries about corruption" by The Associated Press


1 September 2008 "What is key at the KRT?" by Peter Annear, The Phnom Penh Post

29 August 2008 "Records reveal survivors of ex-Khmer Rouge prison" by The Associated Press

28 August 2008 "Pol Pot Victims From Killing Fields Plan Resorts by Angkor Wat" by Yoolim Lee and Netty Ismail, Bloomberg
 

28 August 2008 "Documents: 177 people were released from Khmer Rouge torture centre" by DPA
 

27 August 2008 "Lake filling must not lead to forced evictions" by Amnesty International
 

27 August 2008 "UN expert arrives as US announces it might fund the ECCC" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post
 

27 August 2008 "Funding Shortfall Causes Tension within Corruption-Ravaged KRT" by Chuob Braha, Khmer Rouge Trial Portal 

26 August 2008 "Tribunal Kickbacks Still a Hurdle for US" by Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
 

26 August 2008 "US to provide funding for Cambodia genocide court: ambassador" by Joe Shaulis, Jurist


17 August 2008 "Pre-War Khmer Music Making a Comback" by Andrew Nette, IPS News

14 August 2008 "KRouge trial not hurt by funding" by Georgia Wilkins, The Phnom Penh Post 

13 August 2008 "US hails indictment of ex-Khmer Rouge prison chief" by The Associated Press
 

13 August 2008 "Genocide court indicts Khmer Rouge jailer" by Raphael Minder, The Financial Times
 

13 August 2008 "Chief of personnel removed from KRouge court" by Macau Daily Times
 

13 August 2008 "Japanese funds to tide over Khmer Rouge trial" by DPA


12 August 2008 "KRT appoints new chief of troubled personnel department" Craig Guthrie, The Mekong Times

12 August 2008 "Cambodian tribunal indicts Khmer Rouge jailer" by The Associated Press

10 August 2008 "Ailing Khmer Rouge leader leaves hospital: court" by Agence France-Presse 

6 August 2008 "Resignation of defense section chief not to delay KRT" by The Mekong Times

6 August 2008 "Cambodian Court Fights Time in Trying Aging Khmer Rouge Leaders" by Daniel Ten Kate, Bloomberg

6 August 2008 "Cambodian genocide tribunal faces allegations" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

5 August 2008 "De Facto Segregation of Provisional Detainees at the ECCC" by Annie Gell, DC CAM

5 August 2008 "Reaching out to victims of the Khmer Rouge" by International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims (IRCT)

4 August 2008 "Khmer Rouge Victims Given a Voice in Cambodia Trials" by Seth Mydans, International Herald Tribune

4 August 2008 "September 2009 Cambodia Khmer Rouge trials could begin" by News Ahead: World News Forecast

4 August 2008 "Tribunal defense head resigns" by The Phnom Penh Post

1 August 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge foreign minister hospitalized in Cambodia" by Agence France-Presse

31 July 2008 "A gentlemanly invasion" by James Pringle, International Herald Tribune

31 July 2008 "Judges preparing for first trial on genocide in Cambodia" by The Associated Press

27 July 2008 "In Cambodia, Land Seizures Push Thousands of the Poor Into Homelessness" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

26 July 2008 "Threats, Intimidation Mar Campaign" by Human Rights Watch

25 July 2008 "Cambodian leader is expected to win election" by Seth Mydans, The International Herald Tribune

24 July 2008 "Cambodian parties make final push for votes" by Agence France-Presse

24 July 2008 "The Rule of Murderers and Thieves" by Eric Pape, Newsweek


24 July 2008 "Cambodia's PM takes credit for Khmer Rouge trials in polls" by Rene Slama, Agence France-Presse

23 July 2008 "Strong economy boosts Cambodia's ruling party ahead of polls" by Agence France-Presse

21 July 2008 "Lawyer Agrees to Defend Khieu Samphan" by Chun Sakada, Voice of America

21 July 2008 "Thai-Cambodian Temple Standoff Continues" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

18 July 2008 "Prosecutors complete submissions for Duch case" by The Post

18 July 2008 "ECCC Press Release by the Office of the Co-Prosecutors" by ECCC

18 July 2008 "Obligation of ECCC Regarding Document Translation for Defendants and Their Attorneys" by Sadie Blanchard, DC-CAM

16 July 2008 "A Tribunal Worth Paying For" by John A. Hall, Wall Street Journal Asia

14 July 2008 "ECCC File Civil Participation" by ECCC

12 July 2008 "Khmer Rouge Minister Denied Bail" by Komfie Manalo, AHN

11 July 2008 "Germany pledges US$2.4 million for cash-strapped Cambodian genocide tribunal" by The Associated Press

10 July 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge leader healthy enough to stay in jail: officials" by The Associated Press

10 July 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge leader's health OK" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

9 July 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge minister loses appeal" by The Associated Press

9 July 2008 "Cambodian court shuttered, blocking opposition leader's defence" by Agence France-Presse

9 July 2008 "No bail for Khmer Rouge minister" by BBC News

8 July 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge minister loses appeal" by CNN News

8 July 2008 "'Killing Fields' Trials Set to Roll" by Andrew Nette, IPS-Inter Press Service

7 July 2008 "East Germany’s Legal Advisor to the 1979 Tribunal in Cambodia" by Howard J. De Nike, J.D., Ph.D., DC-CAM

6 July 2008 "Khmer Rouge court to give bail decision for Pol Pit’s sister-in-law" by M&C

4 July 2008 "Lawyers claim jail could kill former KRouge minister" by Agence France-Presse

3 July 2008 "Civil Party’s Repeated Attempts to Address Bench and Poor Management of Proceedings Force Worrying Precedent for Victim Participation Before the ECCC" by Sarah Thomas, DC-CAM

3 July 2008 "Pardon from 1996 absolves Khmer Rouge suspect, lawyers argue" by CBC News

2 July 2008 "Former KRouge minister claims royal amnesty" by Agence France-Presse

2 July 2008 "'Double jeopardy' claimed in case of ex-Khmer aide" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

2 July 2008 "Lawyers claim Ieng Sary 'Agent of Peace'" by Cat Barton and Cheang Sokha, The Phnom Penh Post

1 July 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge appeals detention" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

1 July 2008 "National Lawyer for Khieu Samphan resigns" by Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

30 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge minister seeks bail in crimes against humanity trial" by Kevin Doyle, Telegraph

30 June 2008 "Top Khmer Rouge Diplomat Faces Genocide Court" by Agence France-Presse


30 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge trial: Plea to 'release' former Pol Pot minister" by Ian MacKinnon, The Guardian

30 June 2008 "Top Khmer Rouge diplomat in court" by BBC News

29 June 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge foreign minister to appeal pretrial detention" by The Associated Press

27 June 2008 "The Price of Justice" by The Wall Street Journal

25 June 2008 "Cambodia genocide tribunal running out of money" by Paul Watson, LA Times

24 June 2008 "Cambodia's "Killing Fields" court trims budget" by Reuters

24 June 2008 "Cambodian Khmer Rouge trial still US$43.8m short: officials" by Agence France-Presse

20 June 2008 "Cambodian activists plea for more K.Rouge trial funding" Agence France-Presse

19 June 2008 "Pol Pot Radio Broadcasts" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation

18 June 2008 "Cambodia’s genocide tribunal to get more Japan funding" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation

18 June 2008 "UN Prosecutor: 'Cambodia Genocide Trial Needs Proof'" by Digital Journal

17 June 2008 "KR radio evidence comes home from UK" by Craig Guthrie, Mekong Times

17 June 2008 "In Khmer Rouge Trial, Victims Will Not Stand Idly By" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

16 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge victims given a voice in Cambodia trials" by Seth Mydans, International Herald Tribune

16 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge Tribunal to announce new budget plan today" by Neth Pheaktra, The Mekong Times


16 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge Victims Get Chance for Revenge at Trials" by Seth Mydans, International Herald Tribune

15 June 2008 "A Revolutionary Woman" by Bunthom Som, Searching for the Truth Magazine

11 June 2008 "Release Jailed Editor" by Human Rights Watch

10 June 2008 "Prosecuting Starvation under the ECCC Law Part II" by J. Solomon Bashi, DC-CAM 

10 June 2008 "Legal Discussion: Ieng Thirith's Appeal Against the Provisional Detention Order" by Randle DeFalco & Jared L.Watkins 

9 June 2008 "The Khmer Rouge Tribunal's Rebirth" by John A. Hall, Wall Street Journal Asia
 

9 June 2008 "
Tribunal views from Khmer Rouge town" by Philippa Fogarty, BBC News


8 June 2008 "
Starvation Under the Democratic Kampuchea Regime" by J. Solomon Bashi, DC-Cam


6 June 2008 "Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan out of hospital, back in jail" by Seth Meixner, The Phnom Penh Post

6 June 2008 "Survivors’ participation in Ieng Thirith Pre-Trial Hearing of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia May 21st, 2008" by Savina Sirik

5 June 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge leader discharged from Cambodian hospital" by DPA

4 June 2008 "Lawyer says former Khmer Rouge leader ailing" by The Associated Press


3 June 2008 "Artistic Roles in Khmer Rouge Revolution" by Sok-Kheang Ly, Searching for the Truth Magazine

30 May 2008 "ECCC deputy director to complete mission" by The Mekong Times

29 May 2008 "Japan can help Cambodia's quest for justice" by Sara Colm, International Herald Tribune

22 May 2008 "Still Awaiting Justice" by Sen. John Kerry


21 May 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge head of state hospitalized as tribunal hears comrade's appeal" by The Associated Press
 
21 May 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge minister argues to go free" by Agence France-Presse
 
20 May 2008 "Cambodians mark 'Day of Anger'" by Independent Online
 
20 May 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge government minister to appeal her detention by Cambodian tribunal" by The Associated Press


15 May 2008 "'I said to Klaus Barbie: I want people to see your human side'" by Angelique Chrisafis, The Guardian


12 May 2008 "Extraordinary Chambers" by Chris Tenove, The Walrus


12 May 2008 "Fifteen years of progress" by Aryeh Neier, The International Herald Tribune

9 May 2008 "High school students finally learn about KR" by The Mekong Times


8 May 2008 "Award-Winning Journalist Praises Congressional Resolution Honoring Dith Pran" by Reasey Roch, Voice of America


7 May 2008 "A dream come true: Lightman lights up future for Cambodians" by Donna Coveney, MIT News

7 May 2008 "Fourth former KRouge arrested in killing of British mine clearer" by Agence France-Presse


5 May 2008 "Television Journalist and Producer Bill Kurtis Interviews Last Three Surviving Nuremberg Trial Prosecutors About Cambodia Tribunal Now Underway" by Cambodia Tribunal Monitor

23 April 2008 "Khmer Rouge leader seeks release" by BBC News
 
23 April 2008 "Khmer Rouge president readies appeal" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press


21 April 2008 "French lawyer in Cambodia to represent ex-Khmer Rouge leader" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press


17 April 2008 "Promoting Genocide Education and Reconciliation through Oral History: the Case of Cham Muslim Youth in Cambodia" by Farina So, DC-CAM


17 April 2008 "Cambodians ignore anniversary of Khmer Rouge victory" by The Earth Times


17 April 2008 "Khmer Rouge survivors gather at killing fields" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation

15 April 2008 "'Long-overdue' justice necessary in Cambodia, says Secretary-General Ban" by UN News Service
 
14 April 2008 "Ith Chhun of Phnom Penh before the revolution: Gone but not forgotten" by Donald Kirk, World Tribune
 
April 2008 "A Flag with a Tortured Past" by Siegfried Ehrmann

8 April 2008 "Filed complaints bolster Cambodian trials" by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
 
7 April 2008 "Post Nam Cambodian Genocide Just Like U.S. 'Waterboarding' Today" by Christiane Amanpour

7 April 2008 "Survivor recalls horrors of Cambodia genocide" by Christiane Amanpour, CNN

6 April 2008 "Cambodia’s KRouge genocide inspires first of its kind art exhibit" by Agence France-Presse
 
3 March 2008 "Donors must demand reforms before pledging funds" by Sara Colm

3 April 2008 "Tribunal Trouble" by The Wall Street Journal

3 April 2008 "Australia Funds Cambodian Tribunal" by Sopheng Cheang, The Associated Press

3 April 2008 "Cambodia says Khmer Rouge court funds "no problem"" by Reuters

31 March 2008 "Cambodia remembers Dith Pran" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

30 March 2008 "'Killing Fields' Journalist Dies" by BBC News
 
25 March 2008 "Locus Standi For Victims at Khmer Rouge Trials?" by Andrew Nette, Inter Press Service

24 March 2008 "
Cambodian immigrants in the US, Culture gap, Life in the US, Psychiatric help" by Patricia Wen, Boston Globe
 
24 March 2008 "Millions more requested to fund Khmer Rouge genocide trials" by The Associated Press 
 
20 March 2008 "A Torturous Road to Nation-Building" by Barbara Crossette
 
20 March 2008 "Cambodian tribunal rejects Khmer Rouge official's appeal against detention" by The Associated Press
 
18 March 2008 "The Platform: Dith Pran, One of Journalism’s Heroes" by Peter Osnos, The Century Foundation

13 March 2008 "Justice, Forgiveness, and the Khmer Rouge Trials" by Sophal Ear, Naval Postgraduate School

4 March 2008 "World of Caring" by Kevin Giles, Star Tribune

March 2008 "
Reflections: Democratic Kampuchea and Beyond" By Sarah Jones Dickens, DC-CAM 

February 2008 "Teaching Genocide in Cambodia: Challenges, Analyses, and Recommendations" by Khamboly Dy

28 February 2008 "
Detained Khmer Rouge prison chief revisits torture site" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

28 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge top interrogator apologises to regime's victim: witness" by Agence France-Presse


27 February 2008 "Khmer leader leads judges to killing fields" by Ian MacKinnon, The Guardian 

27 February 2008 "Torture victims meet top Khmer Rouge inquisitor" by Rosalind Ryan, The Guardian


26 February 2008 "Survey of Cambodian Public Opinion" by International Republican Institute (IRI)

23 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge prison chief to take judges on tour of Killing Fields" by Ian MacKinnon, The Guardian
 
22 February 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge leader to 're-enact' crimes for judges" by Ian MacKinnon, The Guardian

22 February 2008 "Sam Bith, Tied to Cambodia Tourist Deaths, Dies at 74" by The Associated Press

19 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge Leader Halts Cambodia Genocide Court Cooperation" by Agence France-Presse
 

18 February 2008 "
Whose Tribunal Is It Anyway?" by Sebastian Strangio


15 February 2008 "Convicted Khmer Rouge Commander Dies" by The Associated Press


15 February 2008 "Painter to Meet His Jailer at Khmer Rouge Trials" by Marwaan Macan-Markar, Inter Press Service

14 February 2008 "Rice says US disappointed by the pace of change in Cambodia" by The Associated Press

13 February 2008 "Cambodian Genocide Tribunal to Try up to 8 Defendants, Hire More Staff" by The Associated Press

13 February 2008 "Former Khmer Rouge Chief on 'Silence Strike'" by Cyril Payen, FRANCE 24

11 February 2008 "Kang Khek Leu: ‘They all had to be eliminated" by Valerio Pellizzari, The Independent 

11 February 2008 "Ex K.Rouge official says 'no choice' to killings: report" by Agence France-Presse

9 February 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge Minister Out of Hospital" by The Associated Press

7 February 2008 "Victim Participation Project Visit to Kampot Province" by Andrew Steinman, Neil Pai, and Padraic Glaspy, DC-Cam

7 February 2008 "Victims Confronts Ex-Khmer Rouge Leader" by The Associated Press
 
7 February 2008 "The ECCC is Processing Hundreds of Complaints from Khmer Rouge Victims" by The ECCC
 
5 February 2008 "Justice Delayed: KR Leader Makes Brief Court Appearance" by Corinne Purtill
 
4 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge Defendant Taken to Hospital" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press
 
4 February 2008 "Victims Seek Answers" by Annie Linskey, The Baltimore Sun


4 February 2008 "Khmer Rouge ‘Brother No 2’ in Court" by Aljazeera.net

3 February 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge Leader Ready for Hearing" by The Associated Press

2 February 2008 "Ex-Khmer Rouge Leader Ready for Hearing" by The Associated Press
 
1 February 2008 "Delay sought for KRouge leader's first public court hearing" by Agence France-Presse

1 February 2008 "
Cambodia Bars Dutch Lawyer from Addressing Genocide Tribunal Hearing" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press
 
30 January 2008 "Whether the U.S. government should provide funds directly to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia" by Youk Chhang

29 January 2008 "Nuon Chea Calls for Judge’s Removal" by Sok Khemara, Voice of America
 
28 January 2008 "Remarks at the Opening of the Third Plenary Session of Judges of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia" by His Excellency Kong Srim, DC-CAM
 
22 January 2008 "How To Reconcile Punishing The Khmer Rouge For Crimes Against Humanity With Cambodian Buddhist Principles" by Virginia Hancock, DC-CAM
 
21 January 2008 "Remote Villagers Learn about ECCC and Participation Rights" by Sok-Kheang Ly, DC-CAM

16 January 2008 "Cambodia Tribunal Seeks Help of Former Khmer Rouge" by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

13 January 2008 "Tribunal Judges Travel to Former Khmer Rouge Stronghold Official" by Agence France-Press

9 January 2008 "Nuon Chea Calls for Judge’s Removal" by Sok Khemara, Voice of America

2007 "Search for the Truth" by Documentation Center of Cambodia

2007 “Imagining Locally-Motivated Accountability for Mass Atrocities Voices from Cambodia" by SUR International Journal on Human Rights

December 2007 "DC-CAM 2007 Annual Report" by DC-CAM

31 December 2007 "Adjusting to a Cambodia their people once fled" by Troy Graham


Updates

26 December 2007 "Cambodian Tribunal Needs More Money" by by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

20 December 2007 "Cambodian PM says ex-Khmer Rouge officials have comforts in detention" by The Associated Press

19 December 2007 "World-Wide Asian-Eurasian Human Rights Forum" by Chea Vannath, World People One

19 December 2007 "Cambodia Takes U.N. Rights Gripe to the Top" by Reuters, The Washington Post

17 December 2007 "Nine Hurt as Cambodian Monk Protest Turns Ugly" by Reuters, The Washington Post

14 December 2007 "
Khmer Rouge Leader Appeals UN Detention" by Agence France-Presse

7 December 2007 "
US to Consider Funding Cambodian Genocide Tribunal After Problems Cleared Up" by The Associated Press

3 December 2007 "Bail Denied in Cambodia War Crimes Trial" by The Associated Press

21 November 2007 "Cambodia’s Genocide Trial Gets Under Way" by The Guardian.

21 November 2007 "
Sister says Khmer Rouge interrogator was 'gentle man'" by Ek Madra, Reuters.
 
21 November 2007 "Releasing Khmer Rouge torturer could spark pubic outrage" Associated Press, Hindustan Times.

21 November 2007 "Cambodian justice moves forward," The Christian Science Monitor Online. 
 

20 November 2007 "Cambodia genocide tribunal underway" by Hugh Riminton, CNN. 

20 November 2007 "Cambodia Arrests Former Khmer Rouge Head of State" by Seth Mydans, New York Times.

20 November 2007 "Khmer Rouge Jailer in Court's First Public Hearing" Reuters.  

20 November 2007 "Khmer Rouge Figure Appears in Open Court" by Seth Mydans, New York Times. 
 
13 November 2007 "Couple Who Helped Lead Khmer Rouge Are Arrested" by Thomas Fuller, New York Times. 
 
8 November 2007 "A Genocide Research Center in Asia" by Kok-Thay Eng, Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
3 November 2007 "Why a Khmer Rouge Tribunal Matters to the Cambodian Community: Justice for the Future, Not the Victims" by Youk Chhang, Documentation Center of Cambodia.

30 October 2007 "Why Did You Abandon Us?" by Dr. Gregory Stanton. 
 
28 October 2007 "Mercedes Benz Limousine Said to Belong to Late Cambodian Tyrant Pol Pot for Sale on eBay" The Associated Press. 
 
26 October 2007 "Witness to Khmer Rouge Brutality to Testify at Trial" by Seth Mydans. International Herald Tribune.

20 September 2007 "Former Khmer Rouge Leader Arrested" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

1 August 2007 "Khmer Rouge Figure Is First Charged in Atrocities" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

5 April 2007 "Press Release: Issue at the Request of the National Judges of the ECCC" The Documentation Center of Cambodia. 
 
5 March 2007 "Human Rights Groups Call for Khmer Rouge Trial to Follow International Standards" by the Associated Press, The International Herald Tribune. 

26 February 2007 "Cambodian Leader Urges Preservation of Khmer Rouge Victims’ Remains for Trial Evidence" The Associated Press. 
 
25 February 2007 "Rocky Road to Khmer Rouge Trial" BBC News.

21 February 2007 "Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge Tribunal Administration Divided Over Corruption Allegations" The Associated Press. 
 

21 February 2007 "Night of the Khmer Rouge: Genocide and Justice in Cambodia" The Documentation Center of Cambodia and Rutgers University. 
 
20 February 2007 "Lon Nol Family Back in Politics" The Post Publishing Co., Ltd. 
 
19 February 2007 "U.N. Tribunal May Give Cambodians Justice" The Philadelphia Inquirer. 
 
17 February 2007 "Waiting in Pain for Justice on Genocide" The Sydney Morning Herald.

16 February 2007 "A Man Who Knew How Precious Life and Liberty Are" by Lawrence Reed for the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. 
 
15 February 2007 "Khmer Rouge Tribunal at Risk" Spiegal Online. 
 
13 February 2007 "Nationalism is Obstacle to Justice for Former Cambodian Leader Nuon Chea" World Politics Watch. 
 
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