Cambodia has long struggled to meet the mental and physical healthcare needs of its traumatized society. The $300-million, UN-backed court has done little to change that.
She says lack of court funding caused breakdown of communications with hundreds of victims who registered as civil parties in the trials
An international lawyer claims a lack of court funding caused a breakdown of communications with hundreds of victims who registered as Civil Parties in the trials.
Khieu Samphan’s defense team has appealed his conviction in Case 002/02 for genocide of the ethnic Vietnamese, crimes against humanity and grave breaches of the Geneva Convention.
Cambodia's vaccine drive also includes some of Cambodia’s notoriously overcrowded prisons where COVID-19 outbreaks were underreported and hard to control.
Legal experts say renewed divisions between international and Cambodian court members will likely result in dismissal of the case against Meas Muth.
In this essay, Youk Chhang states that Cambodia could be a country in which the survivors of mass atrocities and genocide receive reparations that involve restorative medical care, services, and support from the international community.
Vice has since taken the article off its website and released a statement saying it was investigating the issue.
In charge of a notorious S-21 extermination camp, Kaing Guek Eav – commonly known as comrade Duch – presided over the killings of at least 16,000 people.
Duch died on Sept. 2, while serving a life sentence for crimes against humanity and the deaths of more than 16,000 people.
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