KAR SAVOUTH ANOTHER VIETNAMESE AVOCAT OF DUCH  THE TWO VIETNAMESE IMPLICATED 
IN THE KHMER KILLING 



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Subject: KAR SAVOUTH ,CHEA LEANG ,DUCH THE VIETNAMESE WHO HAD THE KHMER PEOPLE.
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 10:24:45 -0800






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FOR 30 YEARS THE VIETNAMESE FORCES OF OCCUPATION HAVE DENIED BASIC EDUCATION TO 
THE CAMBODIAN CHILDREN. WORSE THE THAI CHINESE,CHINESE HAVE PROMOTED DRUG, SEX 
INDUSTRY, GAMBLINGS, PROTITUTION,SLAVERY, ROBBERY ACROSS NATION .
 
OPPRESSED CAMBODIAN POPULATION LIVE IN TEARS EVERYDAY UNDER THE VIETNAMESE 
FORCES OF OCCUPATION RULE 
 

Cambodian ex-prison chief pleads for release
By SOPHENG CHEANG and LUKE HUNT (AP) – 1 hour agoPHNOM PENH, Cambodia — After 
claiming to feel great remorse for his part in Khmer Rouge atrocities, the 
defendant in Cambodia's first genocide trial on Friday surprised the court with 
a last-minute plea for his freedom, saying he should not have been prosecuted 
and has already spent ten years in jail.
Kaing Guek Eav, who headed a torture center from which about 16,000 men, women 
and children were sent to their deaths, seemingly stepped back from previous 
assertions of responsibility for his actions and expressions of sorrow to his 
victims, as well as willingness to accept severe punishment.
His Cambodian lawyer, Kar Savuth, went a step further and stunned the tribunal 
by issuing the trial's first clear call for an acquittal of his client, even 
after his French lawyer, Francois Roux, denied seeking such a verdict.
Only when directly pressed by a frustrated Judge Dame Silvia Cartwright of New 
Zealand did Kar Savuth say that in calling for Duch's release he was seeking 
his acquittal.
After consultations, the judges at the U.N.-assisted tribunal accepted the plea 
for acquittal, even though the legal basis for it was unclear.
Acquittal in legal terms normally means a finding that the defendant is not 
guilty of the crimes he is charged with, while the defense case hinged 
generally on claims that Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, ought to have any 
punishment lightened in view of his cooperation with the court and expressions 
of remorse.
Cambodian-American human rights lawyer Theary Seng said the call for an 
acquittal was difficult to understand.
"What he did totally undermines his efforts up until now in terms of remorse 
and it undermines his request for forgiveness, which I thought was genuine," 
she said. "It's inexplicable and calls into question his previous efforts of 
remorse. This is really disturbing."
Friday's dramatic turn of events came as the trial was in its next to last 
stage, with prosecution and defense making rebuttals to the other's closing 
arguments. Judges are expected to issue their verdict early next year.
Duch is charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, murder and torture.
The prosecution earlier this week asked the court to sentence Duch to 40 years 
in jail, taking into account his cooperation and time served while waiting for 
trial. The maximum sentence he could receive is life imprisonment. Cambodia has 
no death penalty.
Some 1.7 million Cambodians died of torture, execution, disease and starvation 
due to the radical communist policies of the 1975-79 Khmer Rouge regime. Four 
senior leaders of the Khmer Rouge are also in the tribunal's custody, and they 
are expected to be tried next year or later.
Even Friday, Duch spoke of acknowledging and apologizing for "the more than one 
million souls who perished" due to the crimes committed by the Khmer Rouge.
But he went on to claim that the tribunal's mandate was to prosecute senior 
Khmer Rouge leaders, and didn't apply to him, an argument that had already been 
rejected by the court.
Also pointing out the time he had already spent in custody, Duch said to the 
judges, "I ask the chamber to release me."
The tribunal earlier this year ruled that Duch had been held illegally for five 
of the eight years he was in the custody of Cambodia's military court before 
being transferred to the tribunal, and that if found guilty, he could get 
credit not only for time already served but also to compensate for the earlier 
violation of his rights.
The positions of Duch's two lawyers seemed to diverge in their closing 
arguments earlier this week, with Kar Savuth seeking an acquittal, and Roux 
pleading for a lenient prison sentence due to his client's contrition and 
cooperation with the court.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. 

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Subject: Ms Chea Leang seen here on this picture ,the so called "CAMBODIAN" 
CO-PROSECUTOR, is a Vietnamese woman
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:32:44 -0800




First Khmer Rouge Trial Begins Final Hearings in Cambodia 


Photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia shows a 
general view of the U.N.-backed tribunal court hall while Kaing Guek Eav iis 
being tried for war crimes and crimes against humanity, in Phnom Penh, 
Cambodia, 23 Nov 2009
HAPPY  ARE THE VIETNAMESE KHMER KILLERS:
 
1. HOR NAM HONG 
2. DUCH   

Ms Chea Leang seen here on this picture ,the so called "CAMBODIAN" 
CO-PROSECUTOR, is a Vietnamese woman  

Phnom Penh (Cambodia) 20 November 2006. Co-prosecutors Robert Petit talked to 
Chea Leang(a Vietnamese posing as "Cambodian" co-prosecutor) during the plenary 
session of judges for the KR Tribunal (Photo: John Vink/Magnum) 

Tribunal Prosecutors Differ on Added Suspects 

Chea Leang(a Vietnamese )posing as "Cambodian" co-prosecutor)Tribunal judges 
will determine whether more suspects should be investigated.

Comrade Duch goes to court on 24 Nov. 2009 

In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, 
Kaing Guek Eav( a Vietnamese communist khmer killer ) ,

KAR SAVOUTH ANOTHER VIETNAMESE AVOCAT OF DUCH 

THE UN tribunal MONKEY SHOW THAT OPERATES BLINDLY BY IGNORING THESE .




Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a 
resolution condemning Vietnam��s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of 
Cambodian human rights.

 
 
Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia.
  

 
 
Nearly 80 percent of Cambodians live under poverty line?




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FOR 30 YEARS THE VIETNAMESE FORCES OF OCCUPATION HAVE DENIED BASIC EDUCATION TO 
THE CAMBODIAN CHILDREN. WORSE THE THAI CHINESE,CHINESE HAVE PROMOTED DRUG, SEX 
INDUSTRY, GAMBLINGS, PROTITUTION,SLAVERY, ROBBERY ACROSS NATION .
 
OPPRESSED CAMBODIAN POPULATION LIVE IN TEARS EVERYDAY UNDER THE VIETNAMESE 
FORCES OF OCCUPATION RULE 
 
 


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