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Pol Pot
Cambodia: Justice Delayed
By Luke Hunt
Lawyers for Pol Pot’s henchmen are proving skillful at delaying their clients’ trials.
Khmer Rouge Leaders Guilty of War Crimes, Jailed for Life
By Luke Hunt
Surviving henchmen of Pol Pot are found guilty of crimes against humanity.
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.
Can Khmer Rouge Survivors Get Justice?
By Lak Chansok
Attempts at providing Khmer Rouge victims with long overdue justice have faltered badly.
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.
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.
Ieng Sary’s Death Adds Pressure for ECCC to Find Justice
Former Khmer Rouge President Ieng Sary has died of natural causes, prompting calls for swifter justice.
Al Rockoff Tells It Like It Was
Photojournalist Al Rockoff recounts the dramatic overtaking of Phnom Penh at the historic Khmer Rouge Tribunal.
Remembering Cambodia's King
Sihanouk’s body arrived back in Cambodia on Wednesday afternoon where millions are grieving the death of their former king.
Chilling Evidence in Khmer Rouge Trial
“He described how, as a trainee, he was forced to stand and watch…”
Khmer Rouge, a Family Affair
The latest evidence at Cambodia’s landmark trial offers some grisly insights into how the Khmer Rouge operated during Pol Pot’s reign.
Cambodia’s War Crime Bullies
Should the ongoing Khmer Rouge Tribunal have its scope expanded? One of its judges seems to think so.