Tuesday, February 23, 2010

In Tribunal Delays, Worries Over Reconciliation

By Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer
Original report from Kampot province
22 February 2010

Some victims of the Khmer Rouge say they are worried the reconciliation process will be hurt by limited civil party participation and an already long trial process at the UN-backed tribunal.
Of 4,000 victim applications to participate as civil parties, only around 500 are likely to be accepted, according to tribunal officials.
The tribunal process includes civil parties, who participate in trials alongside the defense and prosecution, as a third body in the proceedings.
At a forum of 200 people in Kampot province on Saturday, Thun Saray, head of the rights group Adhoc, said such a low number among the civil parties would stir disappointment among Khmer Rouge victims.

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