*US pledges US$1.8 million for Cambodian tribunal*


September 16, 2008

*PHNOM PENH, 
Cambodia<http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/09/16/asia/AS-Cambodia-US-Khmer-Rouge.php##>
:* The United States will give US$1.8 million to Cambodia's genocide
tribunal to aid its work in trying former Khmer Rouge leaders for their
alleged crimes against humanity, a top U.S. official said Tuesday.

The pledge will be the first direct U.S. contribution to the U.N.-assisted
tribunal, which inches toward convening a trial for its first suspect later
this year.

Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte said the U.S. government believes
"the conditions are both appropriate and opportune to make
this contribution."

The tribunal has detained five former Khmer Rouge leaders on charges of
crimes against humanity and war crimes.

"We want to help this tribunal succeed, and we think it definitely has a
chance to succeed," Negroponte said at a press conference at the end of a
three-day visit to Cambodia.

The money will be given to the tribunal's U.N. side, which is staffed by
international personnel. The tribunal, which is seeking justice for
atrocities committed in the 1970s under the Khmer Rouge's rule, is jointly
run by Cambodian and U.N. officials under a pact both sides signed in 2003.

The radical policies of the ultra-communist Cambodian group, which ruled
from 1975 to 1979, caused the death of some 1.9 million people from
starvation, diseases, overwork and execution.

Negroponte also toured the S-21 prison, the largest Khmer Rouge torture
center in Cambodia's capital, Phnom Penh, to see what he called "a reminder
of the holocaust."

It is now known as Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, and holds exhibits of
prisoner's mug shots, skulls, and other traces of the crimes committed
during the Khmer Rouge's brutal rule.

"It's a very moving experience to see this museum, to see the reminiscence
of the holocaust," Negroponte told The Associated Press after touring the
museum early Tuesday morning.

He said the site is "a reminder of the holocaust that took place, and I
think it's important to document it."

Up to 16,000 men, women and children were held at the prison before being
taken out for execution before the Khmer Rouge's regime was ousted from
power by a Vietnam-led invasion in 1979.

Washington has spent more than US$7 million over the past decade to support
the work of the Documentation Center of Cambodia, an independent group that
collects evidence of Khmer Rouge crimes.

The group has given many documents to the tribunal to assist it in
investigating cases against the Khmer Rouge suspects.

More U.S. funds would also be available for the tribunal in future fiscal
years, Negroponte said.

But he added that the U.S. "will certainly spare no effort" to ensure that
all donor contributions "are put to good use," following recent
mismanagement and corruption scandals faced by the tribunal.

The pledge came at a useful time as the existing funds for the U.N. side of
the tribunal's operations are expected to be completely exhausted in
December, said Peter Foster, a tribunal spokesman.

He said Cambodia and the international community have invested a great deal
of time and money in making the tribunal happen and it would be "a real
tragedy for it to fail now."

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
The articles and commentaries on this forum reflect only the personal 
opinion(s) of the poster(s) and not that of any organization or group with 
which the moderator(s) is (are) affiliated. A forwarded message or event may be 
posted for informational/educational purposes. Unless specifically stated, no 
endorsement of the posted opinions/events should be implied.

You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Angkorian Society" - <http://groups.google.com.au/group/angkoriansociety> 
-<www.geocities.com/angkorian_society>

Keep away from bad deeds, Do good, and Purify the Mind
...This is the teaching of the Buddha.....

To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To subscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to