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Press Release 7th Plenary Session of The ECCC Commences Tuesday 2 February 2010
Between 2 and 9 February 2010, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) will hold its 7th Plenary Session in the Main Courtroom on the premises of the ECCC. The media are invited to attend the opening of the Plenary Session, which will commence at 09.00 a.m. on Tuesday 2 February in the ECCC’s Main Courtroom. Opening remarks will be made by the ECCC President, H.E. Kong Srim and Plenary International Vice-President Judge Silvia Cartwright  ...
   
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Where Most Chinese were Killed

China was the alleged supported of Pol Pot’s government between 1975 and 1979. However, its close ally, the Khmer Rouge, killed a lot of Chinese in Cambodia, especially at Tuol Ang in Takeo province during its Democratiic Kampuchea. This is according to Taing Muoy Kear, 61, Prey Khla villager and...


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Activities of Insitutions : Advocacy


Victim-awaited justice 

Suos Sarin, Svay Rieng province resident, civil action complainant in jurisdiction before the establishment of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), is aware of more information than Khmer Rouge tribunal. One of the seven brothers and sisters, Sary was taken to be killed and two others – Suos Savann and Suos Muth – were missing. Sary was a younger sister of Suos Savann jailed at S-21 torture center. ...


Discussion about Duch’s Appeal against Order of Provisional Detention 

Personally, I believe Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, should continue to be detained until the trial,” said Keo Borey, one of the millions of victims in Cambodia. She reasoned that the crimes Duch committed during the Democratic Kampuchea regime between 1975 and 1979 were too enormous ...