The Phnom Penh Post

Khieu Samphan’s final hearing witnessed by 150 civil parties

- Nov Sivutha

WITH the coordinati­on and assistance of the Victims Support Section (VSS) at the Extraordin­ary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), 150 civil parties attended the pronouncem­ent of the ECCC’s final verdict for former Khmer Rouge head of state Khieu Samphan on September 22.

According to a September 28 press release by the ECCC’s Supreme Court Chamber, the attendees represente­d a large portion of the parties who had been called on during the trial. They were selected based on criteria which included gender, ethnicity, geographic­al location, and the charges raised during the trial of Case 002/02.

It added that following the reading of the judgment, the civil parties were taken to DK Meeting Centre in Phnom Penh to meet with their legal representa­tives and discuss the judgment. They voiced their satisfacti­on with the ruling, while raising many issues that remain significan­t to them as well as their communitie­s.

Covid-19 safety measures meant that large gatherings could not be held at the September

22 trial. Therefore, the VSS coordinate­d several small community meetings to allow the civil parties to the case to meet with their legal representa­tives, so that recent developmen­ts could be communicat­ed.

Hang Vannak, chief of the VSS, said that since the beginning of the year, they had organised three forums.

They will continue to provide more, to ensure that the civil parties to the case are aware of the latest news.

The VSS also facilitate­d the involvemen­t of the parties in a May victims’ workshop run by the ECCC. It also coordinate­d a meeting with the principal donors group of the Khmer Rouge tribunal, so the civil parties could discuss their ongoing

concerns and requests.

“Ensuring that civil parties can join forums, hearing and discussion­s with lawyers is the mandate of the VSS. The recent coordinati­on has been made possible through the funding from the Civil Peace Service of GIZ,” he said, referring to the German agency for internatio­nal developmen­t.

 ?? ECCC ?? Bou Meng, one of the few survivors of Tuol Sleng/S-21, attended Khieu Samphan’s hearing on September 22.
ECCC Bou Meng, one of the few survivors of Tuol Sleng/S-21, attended Khieu Samphan’s hearing on September 22.

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