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Archive | 2000

Genocide in Cambodia: Documents from the Trial of Pol Pot and Ieng Sary

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson

The Khmer Rouge held power in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979 and aggressively pursued a policy of radical social reform that resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Cambodians through mass executions and physical privation. In January 1979, the government was overthrown by former Khmer Rouge functionaries, with substantial backing from the army of Vietnam. In August of that year a special court, the Peoples Revolutionary Tribunal, was constituted to try two of the Khmer Rouge governments most powerful leaders, Pol Pot and Ieng Sary. The charge against them was genocide as it was defined in the United Nations genocide convention of 1948. At the time, both men were in the Cambodian jungle leading the Khmer Rouge in a struggle to regain power; they were, therefore, tried in absentia. Genocide in Cambodia assembles documents from this historic trial and contains extensive reports from the Peoples Revolutionary Tribunal. The book opens with essays that discuss the nature of the primary documents, and places the trial in its historical, legal, and political context. The documents are divided into three parts: those relating to the establishment of the tribunal; those used as evidence, including statements of witnesses, investigative reports of mass grave sites, expert opinions on the social and cultural impact of the actions of Pol Pot and Ieng Sary, and accounts from the foreign press; and finally the record of the trial, beginning with the prosecutors indictment and ending with the concluding speeches by the attorneys for the defense and prosecution. The trial of Pol Pot and Ieng Sary was the worlds first genocide trial based on United Nationss policy as well as the first trial of a head of government on a human rights-related charge. This documentary record is significant for the history of Cambodia, and it will be of the highest importance as well to the international legal and human rights communities.


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Genocide in Cambodia

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson


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Editors' Note: The Documents of the Peoples Revolutionary Tribunal

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson


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Excerpts from Published Accounts

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson


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Reports of Field Investigations

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson


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Issues of Ordinary Citizens

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson


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Part III. Indictment and Judgment

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson


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Sources for Additional Information

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson


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Excerpts from Captured Documents

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson


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Part I. Procedural documents

Howard J. De Nike; John Quigley; Kenneth J. Robinson

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