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Jun 30
2009
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Tuol Sleng survivor Vann Nath testified before the tribunal today and, while he has told his story publicly many times before, it was a poignant moment in the court's development. Nath, who is in poor health, had expressed concern in the past that he may not live to see justice done.
Hopefully, the fact that he has now confronted his former captor in an international court will bring him some measure of closure.Â
"I never imagined that I would be able to sit in this courtroom today," he said. "This is my privilege; this is my honor."




International Co-Prosecutor Robert Petit emphatically told journalists today that his decision to leave the ECCC is "entirely related to personal family matters." And, he continued, "totally unrelated to my professional responsibilities at this court."
International Co-Prosecutor Robert Petit announced today that he is