Opinion Editorials

Cambodia must unlearn, relearn
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth
Pacific Daily News
September 1, 2010

Wrestling 
with 
the
 Khmer 
Rouge 
Legacy
Tom Fawthrop
History News Network
August 
26,
 2010

Making justice relevant for all Cambodians
Ou Virak
Phnom Penh Post
August 25, 2010

Comrade Duch and the Killing Fields
Theary Seng
Wall Street Journal
August 17, 2010

More justice for Cambodians
John Kerry
Phnom Penh Post
August 16, 2010

19 years for killing 16,000
Jonathon Gurwitz
Philadelphia Inquirer
August 10, 2010

The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Caught Between Multiple Masters?
Seth Korman
Huffington Post
August 3, 2010

Closure for Cambodia
Katherine Marshall
Washington Post
August 2, 2010

A small measure of justice in Cambodia
James Pringle
Los Angeles Times                                                 
August 1, 2010

Some Justice for Cambodia
Editorial
New York Times
July 27, 2010

The Khmer Rouge took my family but justice should not be vindictive
Thet Sambath
The Guardian
July 27, 2010

Cambodia’s Precedent for Humanity
English French
David J. Scheffer
The Wall Street Journal
July 27, 2010

The shortcomings of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal
The Irrawaddy
July 23, 2010

Khmer Rouge Trials
Shankari Sundararaman
The Asian Age
July 22, 2010

Aggression 
Is 
Now 
a 
Crime
David 
Scheffer
International Herald Tribune
July
 1,
 2010

Justice
 for 
the
 Khmer 
Krom
John 
D. 
Cioriari

Phnom Penh Post
May
 26,
 2010

Transitional
 justice 
essential 
for 
healing
Charles
 Ray

The Zimbabwe Independent
May
 13,
 2010

Khmer 
Rouge
 Tribunal
 vs.
 Karmic
 Justice
Sophal 
Ear

New York Times
March
 17,
 2010

Sihanouk’s
 fall
 played
 fateful
 role
A.
 Gaffar 
Peang ­Meth

Pacific Daily News
March
 17, 
2010

Cambodia's Court at a Crossroads
James A. Goldston
Wall Street Journal
March 1, 2010

Opinion: 
The 
long
 road
 to 
justice 
in
 Cambodia
Youk 
Chhang
Global Post
January
 23, 
2010

Time
 running 
out 
for 
Cambodia 
justice
Tom
 Fawthrop

The Guardian
December 
14,
 2009

LETTER
 TO
 THE
 EDITOR: 
Khmer
 Rouge
 trials
 offer 
chance
 to
 gain
 insight
Youk
 Chhang

Phnom Penh Post
December
 8,
 2009

A
 promising, 
if 
tenuous,
 start
James
 Goldston

Phnom Penh Post
December
 7, 
2009

When
 will 
the
 senior 
leaders 
of
 the
 Khmer 
Rouge
 be 
judged?
Searching for the Truth (DC-Cam magazine)
December
 2009

Beyond 
the 
imagination 
of
 mankind:

 Cambodia
 killing
 fields 
recalled
 30
 years
 on
John 
Pilger

The Daily Mirror
October 
26, 
2009

Procedural Justice: A Exploration of the ECCC’s Interim Appellate Review Regime
Mary U. Irozuru
Searching for the Truth (DC-Cam magazine)
October, 2009

Roots and legacy of the Khmer Rouge
Gaffar Peang-Meth
UPI Asia
October 14, 2009

Pladier pour un tortionnaire, un défi
François Roux, Marie-Paule Canizares, and Kar Savuth
Le Monde
October 10, 2009

Sad situation for civil parties
Youk Chhang  
The Phnom Penh Post
October 1, 2009

Many factors led to Khmer Rouge rise
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth
Pacific Daily News
September 16, 2009

Cambodian 'justice'
Sophal Ear
Wall Street Journal
September 1, 2009

Misjudgment
Joshua Kurlantzick
The Boston Globe
August 9, 2009

The other day I saw a monster
Judy Ledgerwood
Searching for the Truth (DC-Cam Magazine)
August 2009

Ordinary People and Extraordinary Crimes
Toni Holness
Searching for the Truth (DC-Cam Magazine)
July, 2009

Too late for revenge
Marshall Kim
The New York Times
July 15, 2009

ECCC Victims Unit Change Threatens Credibility
James Bair
May 31, 2009

In the Cambodian Judges’ Court
John A. Hall
Wall Street Journal Asia
May 28, 2009

Internalize beliefs, don't just talk
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth
Pacific Daily News
May 20, 2009

Justice won't be served by KR trial
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth
Pacific Daily News
April 29, 2009

Khmer Rouge trials will not bring justice
Chak Sopheap
UPI Asia
April 15, 2009

Disorder in the Court
Cat Barton
Wall Street Journal Asia
April 1, 2009

Khmer Rouge tribunal must have autonomy
Lao Mong Hay
UPI Asia
March 18, 2009

Trial on Trial
John A. Hall
International Herald Tribune
March 10, 2009

Judging the Khmer Rouge Tribunal
John A. Hall
Far Eastern Economic Review
March 2, 2009

Cambodia wants its day in court
Tom Fawthrop
The Guardian
February 20, 2009

My Savior, Their Killer
François Bizot
The New York Times
February 17, 2009

New Corruption Allegations Pose Test for Future of KR Tribunal
John A. Hall
The Cambodia Daily
August 15, 2008

Donors Should Adopt a Balanced Approach to Funding ECCC
John A. Hall
The Cambodia Daily
July 21, 2008

A Tribunal Worth Paying For
John A. Hall
Wall Street Journal Asia
July 16, 2008

Civil Party’s Repeated Attempts to Address Bench and Poor Management of Proceedings Force Worrying Precedent for Victim Participation Before the ECCC
Sarah Thomas
Publisher: ECCC Reparations (Blog)
July 4, 2008

The Khmer Rouge Tribunal's Rebirth
John A. Hall
Wall Street Journal Asia
June 9, 2008

POINT OF VIEW/ Sara Colm: Japan can help Cambodia's quest for justice
The Asahi Shimbun
May 29, 2008

Still awaiting justice
Sen. John Kerry
The Lowell Sun
May 22, 2008

Justice for Cambodia
Leslie Hook
Wall Street Journal
January 4, 2008

 
 
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KR tribunal appoints lead co-lawyer for civil parties
Phnom Penh Post
September 2, 2010

Cambodia must unlearn, relearn
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth
Pacific Daily News
September 1, 2010

Wrestling 
with 
the
 Khmer 
Rouge 
Legacy
History News Network
August 
26,
 2010

Recent Developments at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (September 2010)
Open Society Justice Initiative
September 2, 2010

Statement from the Co-Investigating Judges regarding release of first decisions on admissibility of Civil Parties in Case 002
August 30, 2010
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Victims Support Section Convenes Civil Party Forum in Battambang
August 30, 2010
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