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Last Khmer Rouge leader arrested (Khieu Samphan)
Radio Netherlands ^ | November 19 2007 | Sebastiaan Gottlieb

Posted on 11/19/2007 7:44:23 AM PST by knighthawk

Cambodian police have arrested former head of state Khieu Samphan in a hospital in the capital Phnom Penh. The 76-year-old former leader will be the fifth suspect to be tried by the Cambodia Tribunal. Khieu Samphan is accused of being co-responsible for the killing of an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians during the years in which the Khmer Rouge ruled the country, from 1975 until the beginning of 1979.

Khieu Samphan says he never knew how much the Cambodian people suffered under the regime of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot. He says it was never the Khmer Rouge’s intention to kill so many people.

In his history of Cambodia, which he completed just before his arrest, Khieu Samphan writes that the mass famines which took place when people were driven from the cities to the countryside were not part of an overall plan.

The former Khmer Rouge leader lived until recently in a secluded village near the Thai border. He was flown to hospital in the capital Phnom Penh after falling ill last week. Police officers arrested him on Monday morning and brought him to the Cambodia Tribunal’s prison. He is expected to be charged with crimes against humanity.

Student turned Khmer leader

In the 1950s Khieu Samphan studied economics and politics in Paris. His doctoral thesis advocated self-reliance and argued that poverty in developing countries was caused by the policies of the industrialised Western nations.

He helped found the Khmer Students’ Association. Many of its members became the leaders of Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge regime, which was based on an extremist Marxist ideology.

Khieu Samphan served as Deputy Prime Minister during the coalition government of Prince Norodom Sihanouk with the Khmer Rouge. He would later help Pol Pot with his insurgency in the jungle and take part in the 1975 coup which led to the Khmer Rouge regime.

Trials

Khieu Samphan’s arrest means that all of the Cambodia Tribunal’s most important suspects are in custody. The first trials are expected to be held at the beginning of next year. The current Cambodian elite has been able to delay the tribunal for many years, undoubtedly because many of its members were involved in the Khmer Rouge regime. The Cambodia Tribunal was finally set up in 2006 as a result of intense international pressure.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cambodia; communism; khieusamphan

1 posted on 11/19/2007 7:44:24 AM PST by knighthawk
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2 posted on 11/19/2007 7:44:42 AM PST by knighthawk (We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
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To: knighthawk

If he’s guilty, give him what he deserves ... It’s never too late.


3 posted on 11/19/2007 7:47:45 AM PST by TexGuy
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To: knighthawk
1.7 million murdered. Didn’t take long after we lost in Vietnam, and withdrew from the area, for the communists to do what they do best.
4 posted on 11/19/2007 7:49:01 AM PST by null and void (No more Bushes/No more Clintons)
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To: knighthawk

The Khmer Rouge seem to have used Khieu Samphan as their spokesman after they took power. I recall him being frequently quoted in news articles about Cambodia.


5 posted on 11/19/2007 7:51:00 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: knighthawk

Would make a nice key note speaker at next years RAT convention.


6 posted on 11/19/2007 7:57:03 AM PST by Lockbar (March toward the sound of the guns.)
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To: knighthawk

Maybe John Kerry will be called to testify as a character witness for ol’ Khieu Samphan. After all - what’s 1.7 million lives when there’s an ideology that needs to be upheld?


7 posted on 11/19/2007 8:01:36 AM PST by capydick (Suit Up. Enter the Arena. Play the Game. Play Your Sport)
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To: null and void

It’s the usual thing with Communism, especially in the Far East.

One death is a murder; 1.7 million deaths is just a statistic.


8 posted on 11/19/2007 8:10:08 AM PST by RightOnline
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To: knighthawk
"He says it was never the Khmer Rouge’s intention to kill so many people. "

So how MANY was it their intention to kill? (Ya have to break some eggs to make an omelet).

9 posted on 11/19/2007 8:14:41 AM PST by drc43 (Defeat is within our grasp... Nancy Pelosi)
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To: knighthawk
Khieu Samphan says he never knew how much the Cambodian people suffered under the regime of Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot. He says it was never the Khmer Rouge’s intention to kill so many people.

Manure. He's just trying to save his sorry neck.

10 posted on 11/19/2007 8:16:21 AM PST by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: drc43
So how MANY was it their intention to kill? (Ya have to break some eggs to make an omelet).

You can break 1.7M eggs and get no omelet at all, just a big mess.

And a hanging job, in this case.

11 posted on 11/19/2007 8:25:35 AM PST by thulldud
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To: RightOnline
It’s the usual thing with Communism, especially in the Far East.

There might be a Ukrainian or two who would debate that "especially in the Far East" part.

12 posted on 11/19/2007 8:36:20 AM PST by null and void (No more Bushes/No more Clintons)
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To: null and void
He says it was never the Khmer Rouge’s intention to kill so many people.

They only intended to kill 1.6 million.

Or, it was all just a big misunderstanding.

Yeah, that's it.

In Cambodian, it turns out, "Drat this cough!" sounds an awful lot like "Go put a bullet in the head of everyone in the entire country who can read or write and is not an avowed member of the Communist Party, even if it means murdering a third of the population."

13 posted on 11/19/2007 9:25:42 AM PST by Luke Skyfreeper
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To: null and void
1.7 million murdered. Didn’t take long after we lost in Vietnam, and withdrew from the area, for the communists to do what they do best.

And now the Democrats want to repeat our mistake by insisting on a premature exit from Iraq. They'll never learn.

14 posted on 11/19/2007 9:28:24 AM PST by Retired COB (Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
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To: Retired COB

*sigh* no, they never will.


15 posted on 11/19/2007 9:37:04 AM PST by null and void (No more Bushes/No more Clintons)
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