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2007
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| Jun.26 |
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'No survivors' in plane All 22 people, most of them S. Korean tourists, on board AN-24 which crashed were killed northeast of Bukor mountain in Kampot province | |
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| Jul.30 |
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First Khmer Rouge suspect quizzed Judges at a UN-backed tribunal have called in their first suspect for questioning Kang Kek Ieu, who was in charge of a notorious prison
| Jul.31 |
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First Khmer Rouge leader charged An ex-Khmer Rouge prison chief Kang Kek Ieu has been charged with crimes against humanity by a UN-backed tribunal | |
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| Sep.18 |
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Top Khmer Rouge leader detained Officials from a genocide tribunal have detained Nuon Chea, the most senior surviving leader of Khmer Rouge regime | |
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| Nov.11 |
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Key Khmer Rouge figures arrested Police have arrested former Foreign Minister Ieng Sary and his wife to face charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes
| Nov.14 |
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Arrest talk on ex-Khmer Rouge PM Map of Phnom Penh Cambodia Khieu Samphan arrived in Phnom Penh and was quickly taken to a local hospital for medical treatment
| Nov.18 |
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Former Khmer Rouge leader arrested Khieu Samphan, the former head of state, was arrested by a U.N.-backed genocide tribunal after being taken from a hospital | |
| Nov.19 |
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Khmer Rouge jailer to face court The former head of a notorious prison is due to appear in front of the UN-backed genocide tribunal at its first public session
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Genocide tribunal begins Map of Phnom Penh Cambodia The U.N.-backed tribunal opened its first formal hearing in Phnom Penh with the chief torturer of the Khmer Rouge the first to appear
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| Dec.3 |
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Bail denied for Khmer Rouge chief A U.N.-backed genocide tribunal ordered Kaing Guek Eav to be kept in detention on charges of crimes against humanity | |
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