Cambodian PM says ex-Khmer Rouge officials have comforts in detention
Cambodian PM says ex-Khmer Rouge officials have comforts in detention
The International Herald Tribune
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/12/20/asia/AS-GEN-Cambodia-Khmer-Rouge.php
The Associated Press
Published: December 20, 2007
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia: A U.N.-backed tribunal is holding former Khmer Rouge head of state Khieu Samphan in a comfortable room that bears no resemblance to the notorious torture cells his regime operated, Cambodia's prime minister said Thursday.
Khieu Samphan, 76, has been detained at the tribunal in the capital Phnom Penh since his arrest Nov. 19. The genocide trials are scheduled to begin next year, and Khieu Samphan is one of five high-ranking former Khmer Rouge members detained.
"He was offered a place with good conditions but he still complains about the difficulties of staying there," Prime Minister Hun Sen said, noting the facility was nothing like the murderous Khmer Rouge's infamous torture center, Tuol Sleng.
"He ordered people jailed at Tuol Sleng for interrogation and torture, but he never discusses the difficulties of those people," Hun Sen said.
Khieu Samphan's lawyer had complained the room was too small, according to tribunal spokesman Reach Sambath.
Detention cells at the tribunal have fans, beds with mattresses, radio, television, a window and a private toilet, he said.
The long-delayed\ntribunal is seeking accountability for atrocities during the Khmer Rouge's\n1975-79 rule, under which an estimated 1.7 million people died from starvation,\ndisease, overwork and execution.Khieu Samphan was\narrested at a Phnom Penh\nhospital after undergoing treatment for a stroke. He has been charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes. He also faces\ncharges related to his support of the Khmer Rouge policy of committing\n"murder, extermination, imprisonment, persecution on political grounds and\nother inhumane acts."Four other\nsurviving Khmer Rouge officials are in custody at the tribunal, including Kaing\nGuek Eav — alias Duch — who ran Tuol Sleng, Ieng Sary, the Khmer\nRouge's ex-foreign minister, and his wife Ieng Thirith, its social affairs\nminister. All three were charged with crimes against humanity; Ieng Sary was\nalso charged with war crimes.Former Khmer Rouge\nideologist Nuon Chea is also awaiting trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity. "Times New RomanCopyright\n© 2007 the International Herald Tribune All rights reserved//-->
The long-delayed tribunal is seeking accountability for atrocities during the Khmer Rouge's 1975-79 rule, under which an estimated 1.7 million people died from starvation, disease, overwork and execution.
Khieu Samphan was arrested at a Phnom Penh hospital after undergoing treatment for a stroke. He has been charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes.
He also faces charges related to his support of the Khmer Rouge policy of committing "murder, extermination, imprisonment, persecution on political grounds and other inhumane acts."
Four other surviving Khmer Rouge officials are in custody at the tribunal, including Kaing Guek Eav — alias Duch — who ran Tuol Sleng, Ieng Sary, the Khmer Rouge's ex-foreign minister, and his wife Ieng Thirith, its social affairs minister. All three were charged with crimes against humanity; Ieng Sary was also charged with war crimes.
Former Khmer Rouge ideologist Nuon Chea is also awaiting trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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