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 Kambodscha leidet unter seinem Trauma - Neue Zürcher Zeitung
17.08.2008
Ein von den Vereinten Nationen unterstütztes Tribunal zieht in Kambodscha die Hauptverantwortlichen für den Massenmord der Roten Khmer zur Rechenschaft. Überlebende Opfer ...
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Nuon Chea

context : Cambodia Search
judgement place : Cambodia Search
status : Investigations underway
particulars : Indicted for crimes against humanity and war crimes by the ECCC on 19 September 2007; placed under provisional detention; pre-trial chamber hearing on his appeal against provisional detention opened on 4 February 2008
position : 'Brother Number Two' of the Khmer Rouge regime and former right hand man of Pol Pot
facts legal procedurespotlight
On 13 May 2003, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution approving a proposed agreement reached between the UN and Cambodia concerning the prosecution of those holding major responsibility for the crimes committed between 1975 and 1979 (A/RES/57/228/B). The agreement provides for the setting up of Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), integrated into the existing judicial system, and in which International judges would also preside.

On 4 October 2004, the Cambodian Nation Assembly ratified this treaty. On 27 October, the treaty was proclaimed into law by the King.

In October 2006, the court, now consisting of 17 Cambodian and 10 foreign judges and prosecutors, informed that it is aiming to have its work concluded within three years, due to budgetary constraints.

On 18 July 2007, the Co-prosecutors of the ECCC announced that they had transferred the files of five suspects, to the ECCC. The investigating judges (a foreign and a Cambodian judge) will examine the cases and decide whether and which of the suspects will be tried by the ECCC.

The proceedings are scheduled to begin in 2008.
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  also known as :
  Long Bunruot
  last time seen :
  Phnom Penh, Cambodia
  charges :
  Crimes against humanity
War crimes
  profile last modified :
  10.07.2008
 
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