Cambodia: A quest for Justice
From Nazi Germany to Rwanda to Yugoslavia, the world has attempted to bring some measure of justice to the victims of mass atrocities. But there has never been an international tribunal like the one in Cambodia where a reign of terror decimated more than one quarter of the population more than three decades ago. In this special edition of 21st Century, we take you inside the first case heard by this unique court. 21st century - Show 45 Script (pdf): http://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/21century45.pdf
Date:01 August 2010
Programme number:45
Duration:00:26:12
Tags:Cambodia, International Tribunal, Justice, Victims, Mass atrocities, First case, Prosecutor Leang, Genocide, Chum Mey, Khmer Rouge, Duch, S-21, Criminals, Vietnam, War, Phnom Penh, Pol Pot, Tuol Sleng prison, Torture, Prak Khan, Kaing Guek Eev, Van Nath, Prisoners, Killing fields, Cambodians, Crimes against humanity, Daljit Dhaliwal, 21st Century, Show 45