Source: AFP
Japan announced Saturday it would donate two million dollars for a centre to keep the legal records of Cambodia's UN-backed Khmer Rouge court.
The documentation centre will store the public records of the tribunal, which a month ago heard final arguments in its first war crimes trial -- that of former Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch.
"The legal documentation centre will keep the outcome of the tribunal for the Cambodian society... and will serve as a token of remembrance and non-recurrence of the Khmer Rouge regime," the embassy statement said.
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