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Oct 10
2011

Defiant Co-Prosecutor to speak at Rutgers this month

Posted by in OSJI , Case 004 , Case 003 , Andrew Cayley

Amid renewed challenges to the credibility of the Khmer Rouge tribunal, international Co-Prosecutor Andrew Cayley will be speaking at Rutgers later this month. The event is scheduled for October 26 and will take place in the Newark Center for Law and Justice. It will be interesting to see how Cayley responds to questions related to recent controversies surrounding investigation of Cases 003 and 004.

In a recent opinion piece for The Wall Street Journal, law professor John Hall called out the tribunal's Cambodian co-prosecutor and investigating judges for seemingly obstructing investigations of additional cases. He writes that the lack of independence of the court from the Cambodian government (namely Prime Minister Hun Sen),

"has shown itself most evidently when the international community wanted to broaden the Tribunal beyond the five original defendants. Prime Minister Hun Sen has repeatedly voiced his opposition to broadening, on one occasion informing U.N. Secretary Ban Ki-moon that further prosecutions would not be 'allowed.' By impeding the Tribunal, Mr. Hun Sen is able to maintain political control of the process while also shaping the narrative of the Khmer Rouge era so that only a few individuals appear culpable.

Nov 10
2010

New OSJI report

Posted by in OSJI , George Soros , Case 004 , Case 003

The New York-based Open Society Justice Initiative, funded by billionaire financier George Soros, released a report today discussing possible completion strategies for the ECCC and warning against the referral of the court's third and fourth cases to domestic courts, as some government officials have suggested. For more details, check out the story in today's Post or read the full OSJI report.