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Five former members of the Khmer Rouge have gone on trial in Cambodia, accused of kidnapping and killing two members of a mine clearance team. | Five former members of the Khmer Rouge have gone on trial in Cambodia, accused of kidnapping and killing two members of a mine clearance team. |
British mine expert Christopher Howes and his interpreter, Houn Hourth, were working in north-west Cambodia when they were abducted and killed in 1996. | |
The trial is seen as a sign that Khmer Rouge figures no longer enjoy immunity. | The trial is seen as a sign that Khmer Rouge figures no longer enjoy immunity. |
Separately, the trial of a senior Khmer Rouge leader facing war crimes charges has reportedly been delayed. | |
The Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia for a four-year period in the late 1970s. | |
Forced from power by a Vietnamese invasion, the Maoist guerrillas continued to battle government troops from strongholds in the north-west for two decades. | |
'Great relief' | |
Mr Howes, from Backwell in North Somerset, was leading a Mines Advisory Group operation near the city of Siem Reap when his team was abducted. | |
The kidnappers asked Mr Howes to return to his office to collect ransom money, but he refused to leave his team. It's a great relief for both the families, who had struggled for many years in anguish to find out what had happened to Chris and Hourth Lou McGrath,Mines Advisory Group | |
Although more than 30 members of the team were released or escaped, Mr Howes and his interpreter were killed. | |
A team of British detectives said in May 1998 they had firm evidence the two were taken to the Khmer Rouge stronghold of Anlong Veng and killed soon after the abduction. | A team of British detectives said in May 1998 they had firm evidence the two were taken to the Khmer Rouge stronghold of Anlong Veng and killed soon after the abduction. |
One of the suspects, 57-year-old Put Lim, told the court that Mr Howes was killed at night and his body cremated. | |
The accused include senior Khmer Rouge commander Khem Ngun, who defected to the government in 1998 and was given the rank of major general in the Cambodian army. | |
Many former Khmer Rouge leaders have taken posts in the government or the army after they surrendered a decade ago. | Many former Khmer Rouge leaders have taken posts in the government or the army after they surrendered a decade ago. |
This trial suggests they are not immune from justice, the BBC's Guy Delauney in Phnom Penh says. | |
Lou McGrath, executive director of the Mines Advisory Group, said relatives of the two men would welcome the trial. | |
"It's a great relief for both the families, who had struggled for many years in anguish to find out what had happened to Chris and Hourth," he said. | |
Genocide 'delay' | Genocide 'delay' |
Separately, five senior Khmer Rouge leaders are now awaiting trial at a UN-backed genocide tribunal on charges of crimes against humanity. Duch ran a Khmer Rouge prison where almost all inmates were killed | |
But the start of the first trial is likely to be delayed until early next year, the Associated Press news agency has reported. | |
Officials said on Thursday that more time was needed to deal with an appeal for more charges against defendant Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, the agency reported. | |
Duch headed the former S-21 prison, the Khmer Rouge's largest torture facility. | Duch headed the former S-21 prison, the Khmer Rouge's largest torture facility. |
"The chance to have a trial for Duch could be in 2009, early next year," said Reach Sambath, a tribunal spokesman, but he was unable to give a specific date. | "The chance to have a trial for Duch could be in 2009, early next year," said Reach Sambath, a tribunal spokesman, but he was unable to give a specific date. |
The 65-year-old Duch is the youngest of the five Khmer Rouge who have been indicted, and all have health problems. | The 65-year-old Duch is the youngest of the five Khmer Rouge who have been indicted, and all have health problems. |
The communist group implemented radical policies considered responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people from starvation, disease, overwork and execution. | The communist group implemented radical policies considered responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people from starvation, disease, overwork and execution. |
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