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First Khmer Rouge suspect quizzed | First Khmer Rouge suspect quizzed |
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Judges at the UN-backed Khmer Rouge tribunal in Cambodia have begun to question the first of the suspects they say could stand trial. | |
Kang Kek Ieu, also known as Duch, was in charge of a notorious prison in the country's capital, Phnom Penh. | Kang Kek Ieu, also known as Duch, was in charge of a notorious prison in the country's capital, Phnom Penh. |
He ran a facility known as S21, where thousands were tortured and executed. | |
He is one of five suspects prosecutors have asked judges to investigate over deaths under the Khmer Rouge government in the late 1970s, a spokesman said. | He is one of five suspects prosecutors have asked judges to investigate over deaths under the Khmer Rouge government in the late 1970s, a spokesman said. |
As many as two million people are thought to have died during the four years of Khmer Rouge rule. | As many as two million people are thought to have died during the four years of Khmer Rouge rule. |
Killing fields | Killing fields |
Duch was not among the top level of Khmer Rouge leaders but he has become one of its most notorious members, says the BBC's Guy Delauney in Phnom Penh. | Duch was not among the top level of Khmer Rouge leaders but he has become one of its most notorious members, says the BBC's Guy Delauney in Phnom Penh. |
class="" href="/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/2856771.stm">Key figures in the Khmer Rouge There are only seven known survivors of the S21 prison. A museum at the site illustrates in graphic detail what happened to the rest of the inmates. | |
Many of them were executed at the so-called Killing Fields outside the city. | Many of them were executed at the so-called Killing Fields outside the city. |
Judges will question Duch, who has been held in a military prison since 1999, about his role in the events at S21. | Judges will question Duch, who has been held in a military prison since 1999, about his role in the events at S21. |
"They (the judges) need to do an initial interview with him, but he has not been formally charged yet," said tribunal spokesman Reach Sambath. | "They (the judges) need to do an initial interview with him, but he has not been formally charged yet," said tribunal spokesman Reach Sambath. |
The UN-backed tribunal has taken years to get off the ground. | The UN-backed tribunal has taken years to get off the ground. |
But by questioning Duch, the judges are sending out a clear message that the special courts are now operational and moving more quickly than many people expected, our correspondent says. | But by questioning Duch, the judges are sending out a clear message that the special courts are now operational and moving more quickly than many people expected, our correspondent says. |
Bringing in the other four suspects could, however, be more difficult. | Bringing in the other four suspects could, however, be more difficult. |
None of them have been named officially but all of the surviving former leaders of the Khmer Rouge have been living freely in Cambodia, our correspondent adds. | None of them have been named officially but all of the surviving former leaders of the Khmer Rouge have been living freely in Cambodia, our correspondent adds. |
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