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Prosecutors have started to outline the case against a former Khmer Rouge leader in Cambodia, 30 years after the brutal Maoist regime fell. | |
The UN-backed trial of Kaing Guek Eav, known as Comrade Duch, opened in Phnom Penh last month but is now hearing from prosecution lawyers and witnesses. | The UN-backed trial of Kaing Guek Eav, known as Comrade Duch, opened in Phnom Penh last month but is now hearing from prosecution lawyers and witnesses. |
Duch ran a notorious prison camp and is accused of presiding over the murder and torture of at least 15,000 inmates. | Duch ran a notorious prison camp and is accused of presiding over the murder and torture of at least 15,000 inmates. |
The Khmer Rouge killed up to two million people in less than four years. | The Khmer Rouge killed up to two million people in less than four years. |
Duch is the first Khmer Rouge leader to face the tribunal - with four more of the regime's senior figures in custody and awaiting trial. | Duch is the first Khmer Rouge leader to face the tribunal - with four more of the regime's senior figures in custody and awaiting trial. |
He is the only one who has admitted his part in the atrocities and asked for forgiveness from his victims. | He is the only one who has admitted his part in the atrocities and asked for forgiveness from his victims. |
WHO WERE THE KHMER ROUGE? Maoist regime that ruled Cambodia from 1975-1979Founded and led by Pol Pot, who died in 1998 Abolished religion, schools and currency in a bid to create agrarian utopiaUp to two million people thought to have died from starvation, overwork or execution KR figures facing trial Duch: Symbol of horror Pursuing the Khmer Rouge | |
Analysts say his testimony could be vital for the trials of the four other leaders. | Analysts say his testimony could be vital for the trials of the four other leaders. |
The BBC's Guy DeLauney, in Phnom Penh, says Duch will give his side of the story in the coming weeks. | The BBC's Guy DeLauney, in Phnom Penh, says Duch will give his side of the story in the coming weeks. |
But before that happens, our correspondent says, he will have to hear the charges against him - which could take a full day. | But before that happens, our correspondent says, he will have to hear the charges against him - which could take a full day. |
The hearings come after a decade of painstaking negotiations between politicians, judges, lawyers and Cambodians. | The hearings come after a decade of painstaking negotiations between politicians, judges, lawyers and Cambodians. |
In a statement, human rights group Amnesty International welcomed Duch's trial. | In a statement, human rights group Amnesty International welcomed Duch's trial. |
"The Cambodian people will finally see one of the most notorious Khmer Rouge leaders face trial," the statement said. | "The Cambodian people will finally see one of the most notorious Khmer Rouge leaders face trial," the statement said. |
"But many more need to face the court to really deliver justice to the millions of victims of these horrific crimes." | "But many more need to face the court to really deliver justice to the millions of victims of these horrific crimes." |
The Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia in 1975, ousting a US-backed government shortly after the US pulled out of neighbouring Vietnam. | The Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia in 1975, ousting a US-backed government shortly after the US pulled out of neighbouring Vietnam. |
Driven on by Maoist principles, they attempted to create a peasant society by systematically emptying the cities and forcing the population to work in the fields. | Driven on by Maoist principles, they attempted to create a peasant society by systematically emptying the cities and forcing the population to work in the fields. |
By the time the Vietnamese army invaded and overthrew the Khmer Rouge in 1979, the regime had executed, starved and overworked up to two million Cambodians to death. | By the time the Vietnamese army invaded and overthrew the Khmer Rouge in 1979, the regime had executed, starved and overworked up to two million Cambodians to death. |