Saturday, January 29, 2011
Greater Participation by Civil Parties Urged for Tribunal
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| Chum Mey (L) and Theary Seng (R) | 
Washington, DC Friday, 28 January 2011
“I under [the defendants] are already old, and that’s why I’m pushing the court to do whatever, since they are still alive.”
Two  prominent civil party participants at the Khmer Rouge tribunals say the  more complainants allowed by the Trial Chamber, the more justice and  reconciliation the trials will bring.
Seng Theary, a US-Cambodian  lawyer, and Chhum Mey, a survivor of the Tuol Sleng torture center, told  “Hello VOA” on Thursday that victim participation is an important  aspect of the tribunal.
“Hearing information, seeking truth, that’s totally important for the next generation,” Seng Theary said.
“I wish to appeal that all  [civil complainants] cooperate with their lawyers and say, ‘I want to  participate,’” Seng Theary said.
The courts have selected more  than 2,000 civil party participants for the upcoming trial of jailed  Khmer Rouge leaders Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, Ieng Sary and Ieng  Thirith. However, those who will actually participate under the lead  lawyers to testify are not known.
“I as a civil party do not  retaliate or have revenge at all,” Chhum Mey said. “I under [the  defendants] are already old, and that’s why I’m pushing the court to do  whatever, since they are still alive.”
The upcoming trial should also  serve as a precedent for future generations to prevent another Khmer  Rouge-style period, he said. And he urged the court to inform those  civil parties who will participate in the trial as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, Theary Seng said,  there is little time remaining for lawyers to explain the relevant legal  issues to civil party participants. She urged participants to be  proactive in contacting their lawyers, instead of waiting.


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