Publication
Jun 2010
At his trial under an international hybrid tribunal, the notorious member of the Khmer Rouge regime Kaing Guek Eav, known as "Duch," admitted to being responsible for the deaths of more than 12'000 people between 1975 and 1979. This admission and expected conviction (the only real question left is the level of punishment) signify a symbolic victory for the Cambodian people. It is important for Cambodia's healing that the people know their history and believe that there can be justice. The coverage of Duch's trail and associated community outreach have engaged the public in the process and have increased education about the country's recent past.
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Author | Kheang Un, Judy Legerwood |
Series | East-West Center Asia Pacific Issues |
Issue | 95 |
Publisher | East-West Center (EWC) |
Copyright | © 2010 East-West Center (EWC) |