Cambodia court orders release of Khmer Rouge 'First Lady'
Cambodia's war crimes court ordered the release on Thursday of Ieng Thirith, dubbed the 'First Lady' of the murderous Khmer Rouge regime, saying she was unfit to stand trial.
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Cambodia set for Khmer Rouge jailer verdict
Hundreds of Cambodians flocked to the UN-backed war crimes court on Friday to hear the final verdict in a landmark case against the former head of a notorious torture prison.
Kaing Guek Eav -- better
Khmer Rouge jailer handed life on appeal
A Khmer Rouge jailer who oversaw the deaths of some 15,000 people was given life in prison on appeal Friday, bringing down the curtain on a landmark first case at Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes court
Khmer Rouge trio accused of Cambodia's 'worst horrors'
The three most senior surviving commanders of the 1970s Khmer Rouge regime masterminded one of the 'worst horrors' of the 20th century, killing or enslaving millions of Cambodians, a U.N.-backed war c
Cambodia set for historic Khmer Rouge trial
The long-awaited trial of top Khmer Rouge leaders accused of genocide and other atrocities finally gets under way in Cambodia on Monday, but one of the four accused will be notably absent.
Khmer Rouge judge quits over Cambodia govt interference
A German judge tasked with probing new Khmer Rouge cases at Cambodia's UN-backed war crimes tribunal on Monday announced his resignation, blaming government interference.
Co-investigating judge Siegf