Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
Washington, DC Thursday, 09 December 2010
"So donors must “make it clear to the government of Cambodia that they are not going to be able to tolerate ongoing interference in decision-making at the court.”
A US-based monitoring group for the Khmer Rouge tribunal says the UN-backed court is suffering under the weak positions of international donors in the face of government opposition to further indictments.
The international prosecution for the hybrid court has said more indictments of Khmer Rouge cadre should be pursued, something Prime Minister Hun Sen and Cambodian judges object to on grounds of national stability.
The tribunal has successfully completed the trial for torture chief Duch and is at work on its second case, to try four leaders in custody for atrocity crimes.
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The international prosecution for the hybrid court has said more indictments of Khmer Rouge cadre should be pursued, something Prime Minister Hun Sen and Cambodian judges object to on grounds of national stability.
The tribunal has successfully completed the trial for torture chief Duch and is at work on its second case, to try four leaders in custody for atrocity crimes.
Please click here to read more...
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