During a visit to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum on November 13, UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres promised to pass on the story of the Khmer Rouge genocidal regime to his descendants so that they could share it with the next generation.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) The international court convened in Cambodia to judge the Khmer Rouge for its brutal 1970s rule ended its work Thursday after spending $337 million and 16 years to convict just three men of crimes after the regime caused the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people.
The UN-backed court set up to try Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge leaders over the country’s genocidal 1970s regime issued its last verdict on Thursday, when it upheld the genocide conviction of the regime’s last leader