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*Nuon Chea’s outburst
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*Bridget Di Certo*

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*The Phnom Penh Post; Wednesday, 23 November 2011*

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In an intimate two-hour history lesson as told from the viewpoint of the
Khmer Rouge, “Brother Number 2” Nuon Chea portrayed himself as a defender
of the Cambodian nation yesterday, telling the court that the actions of he
and other regime leaders had been to protect the country from annihilation
by Vietnam.****

“I have been waiting for this opportunity for a long time,” Nuon Chea told
the tribunal, adding that he wanted “to give the facts to my beloved
Cambodian people about what happened”. The former Khmer Rouge leader – who
stands accused of crimes against humanity and genocide – spent the next two
hours reading from a prepared statement that explained away prosecutors’
allegations regarding the regime’s forced migration of urban population
centres, the subject of the first in a number of mini trials that will
comprise Case 002.****

*An Unorthdox Defense*

Nuon Chea launched his defence by alleging Vietnam had tried to occupy
Cambodia and exterminate the Khmer race over an 80-year period, beginning
with the formation of the communist parties of Indochina in 1930. “From the
beginning, the Vietnamese employed every trick available to destroy the
Khmer people,” he said. “Vietnam has ideals of invasion, expansion,
land-grabbing and racial extermination.”****

To this day, Vietnam continues to plant illegal immigrants in Cambodia, he
added, saying that the Kingdom’s neighbour is trying to “swallow” it,
“suffocating it like a python would a deer”.****

“The Vietnamese factor is the main factor that caused confusion in
Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979 [the period of the Khmer Rouge
regime],” he said.****

It was a less-than-traditional way to begin a legal case, said Anne Heindel
of the Documentation Center of Cambodia.****

“It is a fascinating view of history … but a lot of the public will simply
not understand or remember what he is talking about,” she said.****

*Placing Blame*

The Trial Chamber has split Case 002 into a series of mini trials, with the
first limited to forced movements of the population from urban areas in
1975 as well as some of the policies and organisational framework of the
Communist Party of Kampuchea, or Khmer Rouge.****

Because Case 002 has been split this way, the first trial will inevitably
involve a great deal of examination of historical politics, much more so
than future trials concerning forced marriage, interrogation or execution
centres, Heindel told the Post.****

“It appears we are going to hear arguments that it was all the fault of the
lower levels, and ‘we had no control’,” Heindel said in reference to Nuon
Chea’s claim that much of the Khmer Rouge cadre was polluted by bad
elements – drunken, gambling, unemployed “vagabonds”.****

Nuon Chea’s detailed statement, concerning the history of communism in
Indochina and how the Khmer Rouge was effectively forced into action by
Vietnamese “aggression”, appeared to comprise the bulk of his explanation
for the brutal policies of the Khmer Rouge.****

He intimately detailed a tranche of political meetings and correspondence
within the communist party in Cambodia and between them and their
Vietnamese counterparts, pointing to the political tensions at the time
between Cambodia, Vietnam and the US as effectively forcing the hand of the
senior leaders of the Khmer Rouge.****

The accused rounded out his speech by pointing to Vietnam’s “illegal
invasion” of Cambodia in January 1979 – an invasion that effectively
spelled the end of the Khmer Rouge regime – and pointed to modern day
examples he said proved Vietnam was still trying to “conquer” the Kingdom.

*Complexity in the Court*

Nuon Chea – and fellow defendants Ieng Sary and Khieu Samphan – will only
have to answer to a narrow set of charges during the first mini trial,
which does not include other criminal charges related to execution sites,
forced labour or forced marriage and genocide.****

Noun Chea’s defence attorney Michiel Pestman said that this decision by the
tribunal has made what are already complex proceedings bewildering for both
victims and the media.****

“The public is left with the impression that all of the charges would be
discussed at this trial, but that is not the case – this first trial is
very limited,” Pestman said.****

Despite the limited charges at play in the first trial, the co-prosecutors
spent the first day and a half of opening
statements<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/KRTalk/kr-crimes-recounted.html>delivering
a graphic outline of the brutality and horror of the Khmer Rouge
regime. ****

In his concluding remarks, British prosecutor Andrew Cayley said that from
Geneva to Pyongyang, the three elderly co-accused had bragged about the
bloody slaughter of hundreds of thousands of Cambodians and defended their
actions to the international community. ****

“[The accused] are common murderers of an entire generation of Cambodians,”
Cayley concluded. “They robbed decades of development and prosperity, left
gaping holes in every family – nothing is left unhurt or unaffected by what
these three elderly men have done.”****

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