Will the Khmer rouge leaders, responsible for the deaths of 2 million compatriots under the Democratic Kampuchea regime (1975-1979), be brought to trial one day? Do the Extraordinary Chambers (ECCC), placed in the courts of Cambodia with the help of the UN in 2006 to accomplish this task, have the will and means to shed light in this Cambodian tragedy? While the judicial plan of action has difficulty getting stared and formers leaders disappear one by on e, Bruno Carette and Sien Meta led their own investigation with the formers Khmer rouges. What they deliver is a starting account based largely on the testimonies of the former leaders and patriots responsible for this human catastrophy.
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Will the Khmer rouge leaders, responsible for the deaths of 2 million compatriots under the Democratic Kampuchea regime (1975-1979), be brought to trial one day? Do the Extraordinary Chambers (ECCC), placed in the courts of Cambodia with the help of the UN in 2006 to accomplish this task, have the will and means to shed light in this Cambodian tragedy? While the judicial plan of action has difficulty getting stared and formers leaders disappear one by on e, Bruno Carette and Sien Meta led their own investigation with the formers Khmer rouges. What they deliver is a starting account based largely on the testimonies of the former leaders and patriots responsible for this human catastrophy.