Cambodia Faces History

2009-03-26

Thirty years after the murderous Khmer Rouge were toppled from power, Cambodians will finally see several leaders of the regime brought to justice before an international tribunal.





Trial of Kaing Guek Eav (alias "Duch") - April 30, 2009 - Part 9
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Background: History of the Khmer Rouge

Background: War Crimes Tribunals in History

International War Crimes Tribunals are courts of law established to try those accused of committing atrocities and crimes against humanity during war time. These include genocide, torture and rape.

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