I was one of the victims of the Khmer rouge regime, I really want justice for 
73 
members of my family, majority of them were executed without evident of wrong 
doing. But, personally, I don’t have faith, and I don’t believe or count on the 
U.N’s tribunals can seek justices for Cambodian victims.
 
The U.N tribunals’ is focusing on Toul Sleng prison (S21) for the majority of 
the evident to prosecute the former Khmer Rouge leaders, including Duch, Ieng 
Sary, Kiev Samphan, Ta Mok, Ieng Thearith, Noun Chea, etc. But, the court is 
well forgotten or politically motivated to ignored one of the key player, 
former 
Khmer Rouge head of state, Norodom Sihanouk.  

 
shamed on the U.N wrongly focused mostly with S21 prison, where S21 prison were 
prison for  higher ranking cadres of the  Khmer rouge’s revolution members, it 
has a little to do with real victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. S21 prison has 
a 
little of innocent Cambodians bloods.
 
The matter of facts, again shamed on the U.N; in 1979 there were at least a 
million of Cambodians; I and my family are included, who’s fled Cambodia after 
the Vietnamese invaded Cambodia, many had expressed to the U.N that the Khmer 
Rouge regime were killing machine of innocent Cambodians. But, instead the U.N  
ignored, they were harboring the Khmer Rouge by allows them to retain Cambodia 
seat at the U.N chamber and flew their flag from 1979 through 1991, even though 
they are no longer in power; suppose the U.N should leave Cambodia’s seat 
vacant.
 
Justice never served after thirty one years of the Khmer Rouge regime collapsed 
by the Vietnamese invasion, where the Vietnamese installed the same Khmer Rouge 
as the puppet into power; and about 85 percent of the Khmer Rouge are still 
ruling Cambodia today. 

 
Savun


      

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