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Khmer Rouge Tribunal

June 14, 2016
A Moment of Clarity at Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge Tribunal
By Luke Hunt
Testimony unveils more details about one of the world's worst genocides.

May 05, 2016
The Khmer Rouge’s Last Stronghold in Cambodia
By Anya Palm
A closer look at the remnants of Cambodia's brutal regime.

March 19, 2016
Sexual Violation Under Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge
By Luke Hunt
New evidence confirms a brutal legacy of forced marriages and state-sponsored rape.

October 08, 2015
Pol Pot's Surviving Lieutenants Held to Account
By Luke Hunt
The Diplomat chats with senior figures from the Khmer Rouge tribunal in Cambodia.

September 19, 2015
Evidence Mounts Over Khmer Rouge Genocide of Muslims and Vietnamese
By Luke Hunt
Chilling witness testimonies are heard in an ongoing trial.

July 09, 2015
Resignation Casts Further Doubts Over Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia
By Luke Hunt
What is the future of the United Nations-backed war crimes court?

March 06, 2015
Cambodia: When Clouds Fell
By Luke Hunt
Cambodian politics, tragedy and a victim’s confrontation with Pol Pot’s surviving henchmen.

July 18, 2014
A Cambodian Genocide Tribunal and Lemkin's Legacy
By Luke Hunt
A now obscure author finds relevance and rebirth at the trial of two former Khmer Rouge leaders.

April 08, 2014
Khmer Rouge Tribunal Gears Up for Next Round
By Luke Hunt
Hearings in the next case against surviving leaders of the Pol Pot regime are expected to begin later this year.

March 07, 2014
The Good Lord Returns to The Killing Fields
By Luke Hunt
Producer David Puttnam recently visited Cambodia for a special screening of his award-winning 1984 film.

February 17, 2014
Vietnam: Dancing with the Scars of ‘79
By Luke Hunt
Anti-China protesters put Vietnamese authorities in an awkward position over the weekend.

December 20, 2013
Khmer Rouge Tribunal: The Devil’s Advocates
By Daniel Otis
Defending Pol Pot's right-hand man at the troubled tribunal is a lonely job.