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Jul 23
2010
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3 days and countingPosted by in Robbie Corey-Boulet , Phung Ton , Patrick Falby , Duch , David Scheffer , Case 001 |
Journalists, academics and observers of all kinds are pouring into Phnom Penh as Monday's announcement of the verdict in Case 001 approaches. For a look of what exactly, from a logistical standpoint, one can expect from the proceedings on Monday, check out this article in today's Post. A couple of more previews with a little more colour to them:
- David Scheffer, managing editor of Cambodia Tribunal Monitor and former US Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, assesses the proceedings at the tribunal thus far and what they portend for Case 002. He also pushes back against the criticism that the results thus far have not been worth the expense ($78 million by the end of last year, with roughly $87 million more budgeted for 2010 and 2011):
The Phnom Penh Post
