Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Closing Order of Case 002 against Senior KR Leaders Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, Ieng Sary, Ieng Thirith

In light of the HISTORIC (!) start of MOST COMPLEX (sic!) trial hearings beginning on 27 June 2011 and again ANOTHER HISTORIC (!) START of this same MOST COMPLEX (sic!) on 21 Nov. 2011 of Case 002 against the surviving Khmer Rouge senior leaders Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, Ieng Sary and Ieng Thirith, KI Media is posting installations of the public document of the Closing Order of Case 002.  The Closing Order of the Co-Investigating Judges forms the basic document from which all the parties (Co-Prosecutors, Co-Lead Lawyers for all civil parties, Defense Lawyers) will be making their arguments before the Trial Chamber judges (one Cambodian President, 2 Cambodian Judges, 2 UN judges).  Up until now, the hearings involving these four surviving senior Khmer Rouge leaders have been in the Pre-Trial Chamber over issues of pre-trial detention and jurisdictional issues.  Beginning in June 2011, the Trial Chamber will hear the substantive (sic!) arguments over the criminal charges (e.g. genocide, crimes against humanity, penal code of 1956 - sic!).  Available in Khmer and French. Contact the ECCC for a free copy. 

 

CLOSING ORDER
of Co-Investigating Judges You Bunleng and Marcel Lemonde
15 September 2010
 
D. TREATMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS
 
 Treatment of theVietnamese
 
 
Crimes committed by the Revolutionary Army of Kampuchea on Vietnamese territory

830.           The Co-Investigating Judges are seized of crimes allegedly committed against Vietnamese civilians during incursions into the territory of Vietnam by the RAK. 3525
831.           During the course of the investigation, the Co-Investigating Judges issued an International Rogatory Letter to the Government of Vietnam, requesting Vietnam's cooperation and assistance in their judicial investigation regarding this country.3526 Such Rogatory Letter was delivered to the Embassy of Vietnam in Phnom Penh on 19 June 2008. A significant number of the documents requested in this International Rogatory Letter related to the international armed conflict with Vietnam and/or RAK incursions into Vietnamese territory as well as CPK military matters.3527

832.           The Co-Investigating Judges received no formal response from the Vietnamese authorities. Six months after the delivery of the request for assistance, a follow-up letter was sent to the Embassy of Vietnam but again no formal response was received.3528 During this time, an investigator of the Office of the Co-Investigating Judges mandated to contact the Vietnamese authorities liaised a number of times (via telephone and in person) with a representative of the Embassy with a view to receiving the requested documents. However, such contacts did not result in any formal response. Full details of the extent of the communications are particularized in the Rogatory Letter Completion Report.3529
833.           In the absence of any formal response from the Embassy of Vietnam to these repeated communications, the Co-Investigating Judges concluded that the likelihood of the Vietnamese authorities cooperating and providing access to potential crime sites within the territory of Vietnam was low. It was thus considered futile to issue new international rogatory letters. As such, any investigation into alleged crimes committed on the territory of Vietnam was necessarily limited as it has not been possible during the investigation to visit the sites of any alleged attacks nor interview any witnesses from the local areas.
834.           Nevertheless, the Co-Investigating Judges have conducted an investigation within these limitations and have determined that it appears that the RAK carried out incursions into Vietnamese territory in mid-to-late 1977.3530 During the course of these incursions, the RAK killed civilians, burned houses and destroyed property. The CPK Centre received regular military telegrams from RAK commanders from the various battle fronts reporting on the progress of military operations and seeking instructions. Furthermore, the Vietnamese government petitioned the ambassador of Democratic Kampuchea to Vietnam, Heng Sokh- Kheng alias Chhean regarding crimes being committed by RAK forces against Vietnamese civilians in a number of locations. Chhean then reported these discussions to the CPK Centre and requested instructions. The developments below demonstrate that civilians were killed in Ha Tien in Kien Giang Province, An Giang Province and in Phsar Kradas and other locations in Tay Ninh Province.
835.           A telegram dated 4 August 1977, copied to Nuon Chea and Ieng Sary reports that "the Kampuchean army has committed mass killings of 1,000 ordinary Vietnamese people at Ha Tien in Kien Giang province" 2521 A telegram dated 15 June 1977 also copied to Nuon Chea and Ieng Sary refers to an attack by RAK forces on Ha Tien, "slaughtering and torching of residences, bringing about enormous causalities". The telegram further states that "the fact that the Kampuchean army committed such transgressions, slaughtering, burning and smashing, is not something they are raising according to reports, but something for which there can be clear and irrefutable evidence" 2522
 
836.           Another telegram states that "our troops had invaded into Tay Ninh during September 1977, massacring and killing more than 1,000 people".3533 During proceedings of Case File 001 before the Trial Chamber, Nayan Chanda gave expert witness testimony about personally witnessing the aftermath of RAK attacks in Tay Ninh and Ha Tien and seeing dead civilians, including women and children. 3534
837.           Additionally, the killing of Vietnamese people in An Giang Province by RAK mortars was reported to the Centre, including Nuon Chea and Ieng Sary.3535 In addition, Civil Parties provide information on RAK attacks in An Giang Province.3536 Finally, one former RAK combatant gives evidence that while fighting in Phsar Kradas in Tay Ninh Province in early 1977, he was given orders to shoot and kill Vietnamese right away "even if they raised their arms" adding "as for the Vietnamese soldiers and people, hundreds were probably
killed".3537
838.           There is evidence that RAK burned houses and destroyed property during incursions into Vietnamese territory.3538 Attacks were reported to the CPK Centre through military telegrams from RAK commanders from the various battle fronts.3539 One former RAK combatant describes in an interview with investigators an attack in Tay Ninh province in mid-1978. He states that his group of 200 combatants was ordered to enter the village and "destroy and burn up everything" and that in response to this order he "threw the grenades, burned houses, military hospitals, ammunition storages and sawmills".3540 Another former RAK combatant states that he was also given orders to "burn and destroy the houses and building, both civilians and military" while fighting in Phsar Kradas. 3541 Civilians were also killed in the course of the destruction of property.3542
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Crimes committed by the Revolutionary Army of Kampuchea on Vietnamese territory


830. The Co-Investigating Judges are seized of crimes allegedly committed against Vietnamese civilians during incursions into the territory of Vietnam by the RAK. 3525
831. During the course of the investigation, the Co-Investigating Judges issued an International Rogatory Letter to the Government of Vietnam, requesting Vietnam's cooperation and assistance in their judicial investigation regarding this country.3526 Such Rogatory Letter was delivered to the Embassy of Vietnam in Phnom Penh on 19 June 2008. A significant number of the documents requested in this International Rogatory Letter related to the international armed conflict with Vietnam and/or RAK incursions into Vietnamese territory as well as CPK military matters.3527

PONG KDOR AH KWACK SEN....KHMER ROUGE STEPPED IN AND ON KAMPUCHEA KROM LAND....BUT NOT AH YOUN LAND!

KHMER PREYNORKOR

Anonymous said...

To 11:29 I agree!

The fucking Vietcong are trying to confuse the world again about the Khmer Rouge killing of Viet citizen in Khmer Kampuchea Krom land! The fucking Vietcong need to check the map again before bullshitting the world! The Khmer Rouge never go into Vietnam beside going into Kampuchea Krom Land!

This is just another Vietcong logic!

Anonymous said...

Hanoi invaded Cambodia not to stop the genocide here, but to stop the military attacks against South Vietnam / Kampuchea Khrom.

Think logically, so the 7th of Jan is no liberation day at all.

Anonymous said...

Actually the Khmer Rouge Army just responsed to the Viet Army incursion into Cambodia and the Viet killing a lot of Cambodian people on the border areas.

Anonymous said...

Viet Cong killed their own people and blamed on the Khmer Rouge. Those Vietnamese were killed that time because in the Vietnam war, they did not support VietCong, so Viet Cong revenged and killed them, then blamed it on Khmer Rouge.

If you know YOUN, read this article:

http://thongtinberlin.de/tailieu/toiaccongsanvietnamtrongbiencolangbachuc.htm

The YOUN even admitted that Hanoi wanted to invaded Cambodia in 1972.

If you can not read YOUN, use Google translation to translate it.

Khmer Rouge Trial, you better read this freaking news to find the truth. Don't listen to stupid research from DCAM or the jobless researchers did some stupid research and blame everything on Khmer Rouge.

It is no doubt that the KR leaders must face the justice, but before put them in the prison, must find out all the truth and whoever involved must be trialed, not just those 4 old men.

Anonymous said...

Let's bring those killers to Vietnam for further trial and punishment there!