Talks to save Khmer Rouge trials
[BBC]Cambodian and international judges have begun talks to prevent the possible collapse of the Khmer Rouge trials.
The trials - which aim to put the surviving leaders of the brutal Maoist regime in the dock - have ground to a halt over procedural differences. Foreign judges want full international legal standards, while the Cambodians say local law must take precedence.
About two million people died during the years that the Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia in the 1970s.
Labels: Cambodia, International Law, Khmer Rouge
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