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Cambodia tribunal

Cambodia tribunal

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Nuon Chea, former head of the Khmer Rouge parliament known as Brother No. 2, is seen on a screen in the premises of a U.N.-backed court in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Oct. 21, 2013. The prosecutors of the court called the same day for life sentences for Nuon Chea and another former Khmer Rouge leader, Chea Leang, a co-prosecutor of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, who are blamed for the deaths of nearly 2 million Cambodians in the late 1970s.

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Khmer Rouge tribunal

Khmer Rouge tribunal

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Nuon Chea, who was known as Brother No. 2 in the former Khmer Rouge government after the late Pol Pot, faces a U.N.-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh on June 27, 2011, in the image shown on a screen at a press room. The tribunal began a hearing that day of the case of four former Khmer Rouge leaders blamed for the deaths of at least 1.7 million Cambodians in the late 1970s.

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Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questioning

Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questioning

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea, better known as Brother No. 2, poses for a Kyodo News photo at his home in Pailin near the Thai border on Sept. 18, one day before he was taken to Phnom Penh for questioning about the Cambodian genocide.

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Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questioning

Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questioning

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea (R), better known as Brother No. 2, poses for a Kyodo News photo with his wife (L) at his home in Pailin near the Thai border on Sept. 18, one day before he was taken to Phnom Penh for questioning about the Cambodian genocide.

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Ex-Khmer Rouge leader says will unveil new secrets at trial

Ex-Khmer Rouge leader says will unveil new secrets at trial

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea speaks in an interview with Kyodo News at his home in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin near the Thai border on April 29. He said that he will unveil ''yet untold secrets'' if he is summoned to appear at the planned Khmer Rouge tribunal. ''I have reserved some new secrets to be heard in a trial,'' Nuon Chea said.

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Pol Pot's right-hand man speaks in an interview

Pol Pot's right-hand man speaks in an interview

PAILIN, Cambodia - Photo shows a house located in the woods outside Cambodia's far west town of Pailin where Nuon Chea, 74, former Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot's right-hand man, gave an interview with Kyodo News.

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Victim develops toilet products with K. Rouge leaders' images

Victim develops toilet products with K. Rouge leaders' images

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Pok Leakreasey, who lost his father and eight other relatives during the 1975-1979 Khmer Rouge regime, lets his daughter stands on a floor mat bearing images of former Khmer Rouge leaders at his Phnom Penh house Dec. 27. He has developed the mat and a urinal (on the right) painted with the faces of Pol Pot, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea as a means of venting his anger and sadness.

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Ex-Khmer Rouge commander tried for murdering tourists

Ex-Khmer Rouge commander tried for murdering tourists

Photo shows the trial of Nuon Paet, a former Khmer Rouge commander accused of ordering the murders of three foreign backpackers in southern Cambodia in 1994, getting under way June 7.

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Tribunal opens 1st appeal hearings in ex-Khmer Rouge leaders' case

Tribunal opens 1st appeal hearings in ex-Khmer Rouge leaders' case

Nuon Chea, one of the former Cambodian leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime, attends the first hearings related to appeals in the case of the regime's former leaders at a U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh on July 2, 2015. The appeals to hear the testimony of three witnesses were brought by two convicted men, including the former head of state, Khieu Samphan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questionin

Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questionin

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea, better known as Brother No. 2, poses for a Kyodo News photo at his home in Pailin near the Thai border on Sept. 18, one day before he was taken to Phnom Penh for questioning about the Cambodian genocide. (Kyodo)

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Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questionin

Court calls ex-Khmer Rouge Brother No. 2 for genocide questionin

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea (R), better known as Brother No. 2, poses for a Kyodo News photo with his wife (L) at his home in Pailin near the Thai border on Sept. 18, one day before he was taken to Phnom Penh for questioning about the Cambodian genocide. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Khmer Rouge leader says will unveil new secrets at trial

Ex-Khmer Rouge leader says will unveil new secrets at trial

PAILIN, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea speaks in an interview with Kyodo News at his home in the former Khmer Rouge stronghold of Pailin near the Thai border on April 29. He said that he will unveil ''yet untold secrets'' if he is summoned to appear at the planned Khmer Rouge tribunal. ''I have reserved some new secrets to be heard in a trial,'' Nuon Chea said. (Kyodo)

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Court adjourns hearing on Khmer Rouge's Brother No. 2

Court adjourns hearing on Khmer Rouge's Brother No. 2

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Former Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea, better known as Brother No. 2, attends his appeal hearing at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia in Phnom Penh on Feb. 4. It was his first public appearance since 1998 when he surrendered to the Cambodian government. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Khmer Rouge tribunal

Khmer Rouge tribunal

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Nuon Chea, who was known as Brother No. 2 in the former Khmer Rouge government after the late Pol Pot, faces a U.N.-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh on June 27, 2011, in the image shown on a screen at a press room. The tribunal began a hearing that day of the case of four former Khmer Rouge leaders blamed for the deaths of at least 1.7 million Cambodians in the late 1970s. (Kyodo)

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2 ex-Khmer Rouge leaders sentenced to life in prison

2 ex-Khmer Rouge leaders sentenced to life in prison

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - A TV monitor at a pressroom in Phnom Penh shows two former leaders of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge regime, Nuon Chea (L) and Khieu Samphan, hearing the sentence of life in prison for crime against humanity at a U.N.-backed special tribunal in the Cambodian capital on Aug. 7, 2014. (Kyodo)

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Former Khmer Rouge leader on trial

Former Khmer Rouge leader on trial

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Nuon Chea, former Khmer Rouge ideologist and second-in-command, sits as a defendant during a hearing of a U.N.-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Nov. 21, 2011, in this still image from a screen in a press room for the tribunal. The tribunal opened a long-awaited hearing the same day for three former senior Khmer Rouge leaders including Nuon Chea charged with committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in the late 1970s. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Khmer Rouge top leaders' life sentences upheld

Ex-Khmer Rouge top leaders' life sentences upheld

A press room monitor of the Trial Chamber of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia shows Khieu Samphan (R), former head of state, and Nuon Chea, known as "Brother No. 2" in the Khmer Rouge regime, on Nov. 23, 2016. The two top Khmer Rouge leaders convicted over the deaths of at least 1.7 million Cambodians in the late 1970s had their life sentences upheld. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Pol Pot's right-hand man speaks in an interview

Pol Pot's right-hand man speaks in an interview

PAILIN, Cambodia - Photo shows a house located in the woods outside Cambodia's far west town of Pailin where Nuon Chea, 74, former Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot's right-hand man, gave an interview with Kyodo News.

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Victim develops toilet products with K. Rouge leaders' images

Victim develops toilet products with K. Rouge leaders' images

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Pok Leakreasey, who lost his father and eight other relatives during the 1975-1979 Khmer Rouge regime, lets his daughter stands on a floor mat bearing images of former Khmer Rouge leaders at his Phnom Penh house Dec. 27. He has developed the mat and a urinal (on the right) painted with the faces of Pol Pot, Ieng Sary, Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea as a means of venting his anger and sadness.

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Ex-Khmer Rouge commander tried for murdering tourists

Ex-Khmer Rouge commander tried for murdering tourists

Photo shows the trial of Nuon Paet, a former Khmer Rouge commander accused of ordering the murders of three foreign backpackers in southern Cambodia in 1994, getting under way June 7.

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