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Khmer Rouge Tribunal
Follow these links to articles about the proposed trial of former Khmer Rouge leaders:
'The Gate': The Executioner's Soft Side; Richard Eder, The New York Times, 20Apr03
Flawed Khmer Rouge Trial Better Than None; Seth Mydans, The New York Times, 16Apr03
Khmer Rouge Tribunal Agreement in Peril; Associated Press, 31Mar03
Cambodian cabinet approves Khmer Rouge trial draft; Agence France-Presse, 28Mar03
Amnesty wants 'major revision' to Khmer Rouge trial accord; Agence France-Presse, 23Mar03
Passage of Cambodia Tribunal Deal Urged; Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press, 19Mar03
Pact Raises Hopes in Cambodia for Khmer Rouge Trials; Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post, 18Mar03
UN, Cambodia resume talks on Khmer Rouge trial; Agence France-Presse, 16Mar03
UN resumes Cambodia trial talks; BBC News, 13Mar03
Last Chance for U.N.-Cambodia Genocide Trial?; Ed Cropley, 11Mar03
U.N. legal team due in Cambodia next month for tribunal talks; Kyodo, 19Feb03
Surviving in a land justice forgot; James Pringle; The Sunday Herald, 09Feb03
UN set for new mandate on KR
trial; Vong Sokheng, Phnom Penh Post, 22Nov02
U.N. Panel Backs Trials In Cambodia; Colum Lynch, Washington
Post, 21Nov02
UN assembly to push for KR tribunal; Phnom Penh Post, 24Oct02
Researchers Put Together Story of the Khmer Rouge; Seth Mydans, The New York
Times, 15Sep02
Cambodia guerrilla leader gets life; BBC News, 06Sep02
Cambodia re-tries guerrilla commander; BBC News, 28Aug02
UN Official: Khmer Rouge Leaders Must Face Justice; Eric Unmacht, VOA News, 22Aug02
No justice for victims of the Khmer Rouge; Hans Corell, International Herald Tribune, 19Jun02
Time to move ahead with or without the UN; Michael Karnavas, Phnom Penh Post, 12Apr02
Ranariddh prefers UN trial role; Vong Sokheng, Phnom Penh Post, 12Apr02
Brother Number Two enjoys retirement; BBC, 15Mar02
KR trials: UN's story doesn't add up; Allen Myers, Phnom Penh Post, 01Mar02
Ta Mok Charged with Crimes Against Humanity; CNN, 22Feb02
As Trials Lag, Death May Save Khmer Rouge From Justice; Seth Mydans, The New York Times, 19Feb02
Seven Candidates for Prosecution: Accountability for the Crimes of the Khmer Rouge; Stephen Heder with Brian D. Tittemore, War Crimes Research Office, Washington College of Law, American University and Coalition for International Justice, July 2001
Click here to download the Khmer Rouge Trial Law (English translation)