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Pol Pot

December 20, 2013
Khmer Rouge Tribunal: The Devil’s Advocates
By Daniel Otis

March 14, 2013
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.

January 30, 2013
Al Rockoff Tells It Like It Was
Photojournalist Al Rockoff recounts the dramatic overtaking of Phnom Penh at the historic Khmer Rouge Tribunal.

October 18, 2012
Remembering Cambodia's King
Sihanouk’s body arrived back in Cambodia on Wednesday afternoon where millions are grieving the death of their former king.

August 29, 2012
Chilling Evidence in Khmer Rouge Trial
“He described how, as a trainee, he was forced to stand and watch…”

May 08, 2012
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.

February 15, 2012
Cambodia’s War Crime Bullies
Should the ongoing Khmer Rouge Tribunal have its scope expanded? One of its judges seems to think so.

February 15, 2012
Cambodia’s War Crime Bullies
Should the ongoing Khmer Rouge Tribunal have its scope expanded? One of its judges seems to think so.

February 04, 2012
Duch Appeal Nixed
Kaing Guek Eav, commandant of the S21 death camp, will now spend the rest of his life in jail.

December 09, 2011
Khmer Rouge: It was Vietnam!
Nuon Chea takes the stand at the trial of former Khmer Rouge leaders – and makes clear his hatred of Vietnam.

November 23, 2011
Khmer Rouge Horrors Laid Out
As the trial of three surviving leaders of Pol Pot’s regime begins, the court hears a long list of alleged horrors.

November 18, 2011
“Killing Fields” Trial Ready to Go
Pol Pot’s surviving lieutenants are about to get their day in court. But will a much-criticized process be able to bring Cambodians the justice they’re searching for?