Getting Away With Genocide: Cambodia's Long Struggle Against the Khmer RougeThis book covers the history of Cambodia since 1979 and the various attempts by the US and China to stop the Cambodian people from bringing the Khmer Rouge to justice. After Vietnam ousted the hated Khmer Rouge regime, much of the evidence needed for a full-scale tribunal became available. In 1979 the US and UK governments, rather than working for human rights justice and setting up a special tribunal, opted instead to back the Khmer Rouge at the UN, and approved the re-supply of Pol Pot's army in Thailand. Tom Fawthrop and Helen Jarvis reveal why it took 18 years for the UN to recognise the mass murder and crimes against humanity that took place under the Killing Fields regime from 1975-78. They explore in detail the role of the UN and the various countries involved, and they assess what chance still remains of holding a Cambodian trial under international law - especially in the light of the recent development of International Criminal Tribunals for Rwanda and the Former Yugoslavia. |
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The Law specifies two possible criteria for liability for prosecution : ' senior leaders of Democratic Kampuchea , and those who were most responsible for the most serious crimes and serious violations ... ' .
The Law specifies two possible criteria for liability for prosecution : ' senior leaders of Democratic Kampuchea , and those who were most responsible for the most serious crimes and serious violations ... ' .
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a pardon to Mr leng Sary , former Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Foreign Affairs in the Government of Democratic Kampuchea , for the sentence of death and confiscation of all his property imposed by order of the People's ...
a pardon to Mr leng Sary , former Deputy Prime Minister in charge of Foreign Affairs in the Government of Democratic Kampuchea , for the sentence of death and confiscation of all his property imposed by order of the People's ...
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... 75 Voice of America, 153 Von Vet, 220, 260 Walters, Vernon US ambassador to UN, 86 war crimes, as crimes in EC, 226-7 see also Democratic Kampuchea, crimes Washington Post, 191 Wiedemann, Kent, US ambassador to Cambodia, 137, 179, ...
... 75 Voice of America, 153 Von Vet, 220, 260 Walters, Vernon US ambassador to UN, 86 war crimes, as crimes in EC, 226-7 see also Democratic Kampuchea, crimes Washington Post, 191 Wiedemann, Kent, US ambassador to Cambodia, 137, 179, ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Keeping Pol Pot in the UN Cambodia seat | 24 |
The Worlds First Genocide Trial | 40 |
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