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PHNOM PENH — Cambodia and the UN on Tuesday appealed to international donors for more money to fund the country's cash-strapped war crimes court as it prepares for its second trial of former Khmer Rouge leaders.
The appeal was made during a meeting in the capital Phnom Penh between the government, officials from the United Nations-backed court and representatives from 22 countries, officials said.
"We ask you to continue to give full support to the tribunal in its endeavour to bring justice to the victims of the Khmer Rouge, once and for all," deputy premier Sok An said, according to his speech later issued.
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The appeal was made during a meeting in the capital Phnom Penh between the government, officials from the United Nations-backed court and representatives from 22 countries, officials said.
"We ask you to continue to give full support to the tribunal in its endeavour to bring justice to the victims of the Khmer Rouge, once and for all," deputy premier Sok An said, according to his speech later issued.
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