Japan may allow contributions to be used for salaries of striking workers... Japan May Help Funding Woes for Cambodian Tribunal September 03, 2013 > Japan may allow some of its contributions to the international side of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal to be used to pay salaries of striking workers on the cash-strapped Cambodian side of the court.
Too bad they can't arrest the USA officials that helped Pol Pot. Interesting that there are abundant funds for lies & war all over Earth, but very little for Truth.
the trouble is that the locals don't care about the trials, and they do not have a Western sense of justice. The past is the past as far as they are concerned, and it wasn't long ago that Ieng Sary had a nice comfortable life in Bangkok - no one seemed to care, at least not the Khmers anyway
Justice catches up with Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge... Cambodia opens first genocide case 17 October 2014 ~ A UN-backed Cambodian tribunal began hearing the first genocide case against the country's brutal 1970s Khmer Rouge regime.
He was #2 in the Khmer Rouge and claims he's innocent???... Ex-Khmer Rouge leader says conviction a fairy tale Sat, Oct 18, 2014 - HITTING BACK: The former Brother Number Two said in court yesterday that his earlier conviction of crimes against humanity was a disappointing mockery of justice
Khmer Rouge trials at an impasse... Khmer Rouge Tribunal Cases Stuck as Deadline Looms March 23, 2016 Almost a year after charging former mid-ranking regime official Ao An with crimes against humanity, the Phnom Penh-based Khmer Rouge Tribunal last week expanded its case against the 83-year-old suspect, bringing new charges of genocide, torture and other serious crimes.
Facing the killing fields legacy... Confronting darkness in Khmer Rouge stronghold Tue, May 03, 2016 - Standing next to cages that once housed political prisoners, former Khmer Rouge foot soldier Tho Lon gets a surprisingly sympathetic hearing from a clutch of students, despite his work for a regime that wiped out one-quarter of Cambodias population.
Before that, there was Bodo League massacre in Korea by South Korea regime under US military. 300,000 civilians without any weapons including women, children massacred. With this kind of crimes, US military is still illegitimately stationed in South Korea. And those on the side of murderer are still in power (with help of US) and busy making plots to jeropardize Korean's effort for unification. and the guy who is directly responsible for this genocide is resting in peace in a Hawaii island. and some folks in South Korea keep building statue of this satan who is supposed to be a devoted Christian. [video=youtube;PBMiP6oD-7Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBMiP6oD-7Y[/video]
The more things change, the more they remain the same... Khmer Rouge Prison Chief: I Was Ordered to Exterminate Everybody June 09, 2016 The head of an infamous Khmer Rouge security center and execution site says he was ordered to destroy the prison and kill all remaining internees on the eve of the Vietnamese military's arrival in Phnom Penh in January 1979. See also: Global Protests to Target Jailing of Rights Workers in Cambodia June 09, 2016 - Cambodian expatriates in several countries are preparing for Friday and Saturday protests to demand the release of several human rights workers and opposition supporters.
Granny says fry him... Ex-security Officer Testifies to Immolating 4 Westerners at Khmer Rouge Jail June 30, 2016 The head of an infamous Khmer Rouge security center and execution site confessed earlier this month to overseeing the fatal burning of four Western inmates in the 1970s.
Pokemon Go not welcome in Cambodian memorial sites... Pokemon Go players anger survivors of notorious Khmer Rouge-era prison Thu, Aug 11, 2016 - Survivors of the Khmer Rouge yesterday hit out at Pokemon Go players after they flocked to one of the regimes notorious prisons now a museum to Cambodias brutal genocide to catch digital monsters.
Cambodian court rules 2 Khmer Rouge leaders must serve out life terms... Cambodian court upholds life terms for 2 Khmer Rouge leaders November 22, 2016 A top Cambodian court on Wednesday upheld the life sentences for the two most senior surviving members of the Khmer Rouge regime, which is responsible for the deaths of 1.7 million people, saying that the massive scale of the crimes showed the two men's complete lack of consideration for the lives of the Cambodians.
Is Cambodia tiring of the Khmer Rouge trials?... Khmer Rouge Cadre's War Crimes Charges Dismissed in Cambodia February 22, 2017 — A U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Cambodia dismissed charges against a former cadre of the 1970s Khmer Rouge regime on Wednesday, saying the Buddhist nun had not played a senior enough role during a period when some 1.8 million people died.