The Phnom Penh Post

Parties tackle Im Chaem dismissal

- Andrew Nachemson

LAWYERS at the Khmer Rouge tribunal presented arguments yesterday on whether to proceed with a trial against former regime distr ict leader Im Chaem in a closed door appeal hearing.

Charges against Chaem were dismissed in February, with defence teams arguing that her position was not high enough for her to be considered one of those most responsibl­e for the crimes of the Khmer Rouge. The decision was appealed by Internatio­nal Co-Prosecutor Nicholas Koumjian.

The government has controvers­ially opposed all future cases, including Chaem’s, with Prime Minister Hun Sen publicly claiming that hearing any cases beyond the two already heard could cause civil war. Amid the government pressure, the co-prosecutor­s’ office has been split along national lines, with Koumjian pushing to go forward with the trial and his Cambodian counterpar­t Chea Leang moving to dismiss charges.

Civil party lawyer Lyma Nguyen confirmed that her team made submission­s yesterday, explaining that they focused on challengin­g the dismissal decision’s claim that dismissing the case also clears Chaem of any responsibi­lity in a lower Cambodian court.

“We believe that these find- ings were erroneous and further, extraneous to the Co-Investigat­ing Judges’ core task of deter mining whether Im Chaem falls within the personal jurisdicti­on of the ECCC,” she said via email.

Nguyen went on to say that the judges’ decision may “usurp the sovereignt­y of the Kingdom of Cambodia to determine its own jurisdicti­on over any future domestic prosecutio­ns of Khmer-Rouge era crimes and effectivel­y amount to a declaratio­n of an unlawful blanket immunity for very serious crimes”.

The i nt e r na t i o na l a nd national defence counsels will be given a total of four hours to respond today.

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