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The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
  (The Khmer Rouge Tribunal)

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Compilation of Statements of Apology Made by Kaing Guek Eav alias Duch During the Proceedings by Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)

Confronting Duch: Civil Party Participation in case 001 at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia by International Review of the Red Cross

Kaing Guek Eav convicted of crimes against humanity and grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 by Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)


War Crime Tribunal Notified a Key Suspect by VOA Khmer

Webcasts of Trial Proceedings: Pre-Trial Hearing of Ieng Sary's Provisional Detention Appeal


The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trials (UNAKRT)


Monographs published by the Documentation Center of Cambodia

Voice of Takeo A pilot fear assessment with respect to possible witnesses of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (PDF)



Updates

23 September 2011 "Khmer Rouge trial split," by The Phnom Penh Post

September 2010 "The ECCC's three year limit on provisional detention," by Aimee Haynes, Temple Law School, DC-Cam Summer Legal Associate

September 2010 "The Presumption of Confidentiality at the ECCC: The need for standards to protect private investigations, provide consistent public access, and increase transparency," by Krista Nelson, Seattle University School of Law, DC-Cam Summer Associate

27 July 2010 "Convicted Khmer Rouge leader appeals prison sentence," by VOA News

26 July 2010 "Kaing Guek Eav convicted of crimes against humanity and grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 1949," by Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC)

26 July 2010 "Filmmaker tracks Khmer Rouge killers to learn truth," by Miranda Leitsinger, CNN

26 July 2010 "Anger in Cambodia over Khmer Rouge Sentence," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

26 July 2010 "'Duch' Kaing Guek Eav, Khmer Rouge jailer, found guilty of war crimes," by Robin McDowell, Associated Press

25 July 2010 "Khmer Rouge figure is found guilty of crimes against humanity," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

25 July 2010 "Cambodia prepares for historic verdict from genocide tribunal," by Mirandi Leitsinger, CNN

24 July 2010 "Khmer Rouge prison chief awaits verdict," by Sopheng Cheang, Associated Press

14 June 2010 "Reassuring the Khmer Krom," by James O'toole and May Titthara, The Phnom Penh Post

26 March 2010 "DC-Cam Preparation for Provincial Screenings of the First Khmer Rouge Tribunal Verdict," by Documentation Center of Cambodia

11 February 2010 "Report on Pre-Trial Hearings Appeals against Extentions of Provisional Detention Orders," by Sarah Thomas, Documentation Center of Cambodia

September 2009 "Report: International sentencing guidelines applicable to the trial of Kaing Guek Eav, at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia," by Charles Jackson, Documentation Center of Cambodia

April 2009 "A Quiet Evil" by Norman Henry Pentelovitch, Documentation Center of Cambodia

4 April 2009 "Cambodia's KRouge head of state appeals for bail" by Agence France-Presse

2 April 2009 "Khmer Rouge foreign minister seeks release" by Agence France-Presse

2 April 2009 "Additional Prosecutions Would Contribute to National Reconciliation" by Joanna Geneve, The Documentation Center of Cambodia

1 April 2009 "Khmer Rouge defendant seeks change of detention" by Susan Postlewaite

1 April 2009 "Apology Offered at Khmer Rouge Trial" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

30 March 2009 "Khmer Rouge Tribunal- Duch's Hearing: A Turning Point for Cambodia" by The Documentation Center of Cambodia

29 March 2009 "Observers, victims wary as Khmer Rouge trial resumes" by Sahil Nagpal, Top News

20 March 2009 "Japan gives "urgent" funds to Cambodia Khmer trial" by Singapore Press

18 March 2009 "Khmer Rouge tribunal must have autonomy" by Lao Mong Hay, United Press International

13 March 2009 "A drama of closure for victims and perpetrators of the Khmer Rouge" by Sally McGrane, The International Herald Tribune

13 March 2009 "When Justice is Delayed" by Elizabeth Becker, The International Herald Tribune

11 March 2009 "Survey Finds Divide on Tribunal Indictments" by Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer

10 March 2009 "As Khmer Rouge Trials Come, Center Looks Ahead" by Men Kimseng, VOA Khmer

10 March 2009 "Trials in Cambodia Expose the Cogs in a Killing Machine" by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

5 March 2009 "A Thousand Voices" by Terith Chy, Documentation Center of Cambodia

23 February 2009 "Cambodia Wants its Day in Court" by Tom Fawthrop

24 August 2007 "Cambodian Government Heeds call to Keep Judge at Genocide Tribunal," by The International Herald Tribune

22 August 2007 "UN Urges Cambodia to Reconsider Judge's Transfer From Genocide Tribunal," by The International Herald Tribune

17 August 2007 "Cambodia Trials Won't Slow Down," by the Agence France-Presse

August 2007 "Literature and Genocide in Cambodia," by Jennifer Law

19 July 2007 "Prosecutors Identify Suspects in Khmer Rouge Trial," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

18 July 2007 "Statement of the Co-Prosecutors," by Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia

4 July 2007 "Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Tribunal Running Out of Money," by The Anatolian Times

4 June 2007 "Interview with You Bun Leng, Co-investigating judge ECCC," by Development Weekly

31 May 2007 "Judges Meet to Keep Ball Rolling on Cambodian Genocide Trial," by The Associated Press

31 May 2007 "Seeking Justice for the Killing Fields," by Alex Hinton in the International Herald Tribune

29 May 2007 "Coping with the Psychological Trauma of the Khmer Rouge," by DC-Cam

23 May 2007 "Judge says Cambodian genocide tribunal in jeopardy if court rules not adopted," by the International Herald Tribune

19 May 2007 "Terror's Advocate," by Lisa Nesselson, Reed Business Information

18 May 2007 "Press Release on Plenary Session," by Reach Sambath, EEEC

16 May 2007 "Bid to End Deadlock in Cambodia Genocide Tribunal," by Agence France Presse

16 May 2007 "Cambodia Genocide Judges Meeting Again to Finalize Internal Rules," by Michael Sung, JURIST

15 May 2007 "The Need to Study the History of Democratic Kampuchea," by Sampoeu Ros in DC-Cam

15 May 2007 "Villagers Find and Loot Cambodian Killing Field," by Seth Mydans, The International Herald Tribune

8 May 2007 "Cambodian Leader to Stop Talking About Khmer Rouge Genocide Tribunal," by The China Post

8 May 2007 "Resolution, Not Revenge," by Sophary Noy, Searching for the Truth

7 May 2007 "The People vs. Khmer Rouge," by Chris Tenove, Macleans

7 May 2007 "Process remains fraught in decades-long wait for justice in Cambodia," by Tom Fawthrop, The Nation

4 May 2007 "Forum Finds Tribunal Angst Over Cooperation, Money," by Voice of America

1 May 2007 "Cambodia Tribunal Clears Procedural Hurdle," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times

30 April 2007 "With Lower Fees, Tribunal Judges Ready to Move Forward," by Heng Reaksmey, Voice of America

30 April 2007 "U.N. Finally Sees Smooth Path to Khmer Rouge Trial," by Reuters

30 April 2007 "Statement from the International Judges of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia," by the Documentation Center of Cambodia

28 April 2007 "High Fees Dropped for Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge Tribunal," by Agence France-Presse

22 April 2007 "A History of Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979)," by Khamboly Dy, Documentation Center of Cambodia

22 April 2007 "Cambodian-Penned Khmer Rouge Genocide History Book to be Unveiled," by Ker Munthit, The Associated Press

17 April 2007 "The Collective for Khmer Rouge Victims Says a Trial Which Would Not Bring Justice to Victims Would Be Worse Than No Trial at All," The Collective for Khmer Rouge Victims

12 April 2007 "ADHOC Creates Nationwide Network Providing Information and Watching Khmer Rouge Tribunal," by Phaktra Neth, Somne Thmey

11 April 2007 "Khmer Rouge Irrigation Development in Cambodia," by Jeffrey Himel, Documentation Center of Cambodia

11 April 2007 "Pran Still Just Wants to Know: Why?," by Tristan J. Schweiger, Asbury Park Press

8 April 2007 "Time Short for Genocide Justice in Cambodia," by Justine Smith, Telegraph Media Group

7 April 2007 "Official: Press on With Khmer Tribunal," by The Associated Press, The New York Times

6 April 2007 "Revisiting Genocide and Learning about Legal Justice," by Dacil Q. Keo, Documentation Center of Cambodia

6 April 2007 "Cambodian Judges in Khmer Rouge Tribunal Say Ultimatum Uncalled For," by Asia-Pacific News

5 April 2007 "Press Release: Issued at the Request of the National Judges of the ECCC," by the Documentation Center of Cambodia

5 April 2007 "NGOs Blast Bar Association on Tribunal, as Diplomats Remain Hopeful," by KI Media

4 April 2007 "Cambodian NGO Launches European Commission Funded Project for DK Trials," by Xinhua

3 April 2007 "International Khmer Rouge Trial Judges Announce Boycott," by Asia-Pacific News

3 April 2007 "International Judges of ECCC Say April Plenary is Not Possible," by UNAKRT

30 March 2007 "Buddhist Leader's Body Subject of Global Dispute," by Michael Lafleur, Lowell Sun

26 March 2007 "Cambodian Bar Association Accuses Foreign Judges of Hindering Khmer Rouge Tribunal," by The Associated Press

21 March 2007 "Legal Issues Dominate Discussion," by Asian Analysis

20 March 2007 "Khmer Rouge Genocide Trial Back on Track," by ABC Radio Australia

20 March 2007 "Workshop Set for Khmer Rouge Trials in Cambodia," by Spero News

20 March 2007 "Cham Muslim Youth and Law Students Tour: Learning about Genocide and the ECCC," by Dacil Q. Keo, Documentation Center of Cambodia

19 March 2007 "Bar Fee Dispute Delays Khmer Rouge Hearings," by Ian MacKinnon, Guardian News

17 March 2007 "Chief Defense Lawyer Vows to Prevent Collapse of Khmer Rouge Tribunal," by The Associated Press, The China Post

17 March 2007 "Khmer Rouge Trial Rules Agreed at Last," by Reuters

15 March 2007 "UN Louise Arbour: All Countries Deserve Scrutiny when it comes to Human Rights, Including Cambodia," by UN News Centre

15 March 2007 "Despite Delays, Cambodia Foreign Minister Sees Khmer Rouge Trial Taking Place," by the Associated Press, The International Herald Tribune

14 March 2007 "Too Much Too Young," by Jon Swain, The Sunday Times

14 March 2007 "Cambodian Tribunal Mired by Dispute," by Ker Munthit, The Guardian

13 March 2007 "Bar Association OKs Foreign Lawyers, With Fees and Controls," by Voice of America

13 March 2007 "Major Barrier to Khmer Rouge Trials is Removed," by Reuters, Union-Tribune

10 March 2007 "My Father, Pol Pot's Butcher," by Justine Smith, The Mirror (UK)

9 March 2007 "UN Spokesperson: Judicial Committee Meets to Discuss Khmer Rouge Trials," by UN News Center

8 March 2007 "Crisis Talks to Save Khmer Rouge Trials," by The Australia Broadcast Corporation

7 March 2007 "Talks to Save Khmer Rouge Trials,"by Agence France-Presse

6 March 2007 "Khmer Rouge Official to be Detained Until Late 2008," by ABC Radio Australia

6 March 2007 "Khmer Rouge Judges in Last-Ditch Bid to Save Tribunals," by ABC Radio Australia

6 March 2007 "List of Toul Sleng (S-21) Prisoners Who Survived in 1979," by Pivoine Beang, Documentation Center of Cambodia

6 March 2007 "Jailed Ex-Khmer Rouge Prison Chief Hit with New Charges," by Channel News Asia

2 March 2007 "Kar Savuth: 'I Will Request the Release of Kaing Khek Iev, Known as Duch, from Detention Awaiting Trial'," by Moneaksekar Khmer



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