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Court hears Khmer Rouge testimony | Court hears Khmer Rouge testimony |
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Prosecutors have finally started to outline the case against a former Khmer Rouge leader in Cambodia. | |
After months of pre-trial hearings, the former prison chief known as Comrade Duch listened while a court official read out the charges against him. | |
He is accused of crimes against humanity, torture and premeditated murder for his alleged role in the deaths of more than 10,000 people. | |
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. |
Forgiveness? | |
The UN-backed trial first opened in Phnom Penh last month, but this is the first day that proceedings have properly got under way. | |
Duch, whose really name is Kaing Guek Eav, 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 | 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 |
Duch cuts an unassuming figure these days, according to the BBC correspondent at the tribunal, Guy De Launey. | |
Now a slight grey-haired 66-year-old, the former prison warder politely confirmed his name and family details at the start of the court session, then asked for permission to sit down. | |
But the charges against him are grave, and when the prosecutors read out the long indictment against him, it was full of gruesome details. | |
It described medieval methods of torture and execution allegedly carried out by Duch when he was in charge of the notorious Tuol Sleng prison. | |
"Several witnesses said that prisoners were killed using steel clubs, cart axles, and water pipes to hit the base of their necks," the indictment said. | |
Duch's job was to extract confessions from prisoners of counter-revolutionary activity, but "every prisoner who arrived at S-21 [Tuol Sleng] was destined for execution", the document said. | |
Duch has previously told investigators he had not wanted to take charge of the prison, but feared for his own life if he did not follow orders. | |
He said he knew that inmates were being tortured but did not participate himself. | |
Duch's French lawyer, Francois Roux, said last month that his client wished to ask forgiveness. | |
"He will do so publicly. This is the very least he owes the victims," Mr Roux said. | |
Long wait | |
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. |
The trial is being keenly followed, and people started queuing at dawn to make sure they could get a seat in the courtroom. | |
"I have been waiting for this for so long. I am happy that Duch is standing trial so that we will get justice," said Om Chantha, whose husband died during the regime. | |
"I never thought I would have a chance to see Duch and sit in on this trial," added Svay Simon, who lost 10 relatives and whose limb was blown off by a Khmer Rouge bomb. | |
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 or starved and overworked to death up to two million Cambodians. | |
Do you welcome Duch's trial? Is it going to deliver justice to the victims of the Khmer Rouge? Send us your comments using the form below. | Do you welcome Duch's trial? Is it going to deliver justice to the victims of the Khmer Rouge? Send us your comments using the form below. |
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