Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer | Phnom Penh
“He said, ‘Comrade, clear them out.’”
Testifying for a seventh day before the Khmer Rouge tribunal, convicted prison chief Duch said he was ordered to torture prisoners by Nuon Chea, the regime’s chief ideologue, who is on trial for atrocity crimes.
Duch said Pol Pot, the leader of the secretive regime, told him not
to use torture as an interrogation measure, as more and more suspected
spies and informants were brought to the prison he ran, S-21.
Three days later, Nuon Chea ordered him to extract confessions under torture, Duch said.
Duch is helping prosecutors describe the inner workings of the regime
as they seek to tie three suspects—Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, and Ieng
Sary—to atrocity crimes committed by the Khmer Rouge under their
leadership.
Duch said Nuon Chea also ordered him to execute all remaining prisoners at S-21 as Vietnamese-led forces ousted the Khmer Rouge from the power and pushed them out of the capital.
“He said, ‘Comrade, clear them out,’” Duch quoted Noun Chea as
saying. Duch said that he asked to spare the lives of four prisoners,
but those prisoners were later killed by other prison cadre as
Vietnamese troops reached Phnom Penh.
In contrast to the details Duch has provided on Nuon Chea’s role in
the Khmer Rouge, Duch told the court Thursday he knew little of Ieng
Sary’s work and had seen him only twice during the reign of the regime.
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