Jurisdiction of French tribunals finally recognized
Par FIDH le mercredi 21 janvier 2009, 12:07 - Belles nouvelles - Lien permanent
A new glimmer of hope for the victims of crimes committed by the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia: on 21 January 2009, the French Cour de Cassation re-opened legal proceedings concerning acts of torture committed in Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. The Cour de Cassation recognizes that the French courts have jurisdiction to prosecute such crimes, and has overturned the unfavourable ruling made in 2007 by the Paris Court of Appeal.
It comes almost ten years after the filing of a complaint by Mrs.Billon Ung Boun Hor for acts committed in April 1975 against her husband, then president of the National Assembly of Cambodia. Having found refuge in the French Embassy in Phnom Penh, he was forced to leave with representatives of the new "Democratic Kampuchea", before disappearing ... This case illustrates the serious crimes committed by the Khmer Rouge regime.
The FIDH and the French League for Human Rights are civil parties and also support Mrs. Billon Ung Boun Hor.



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Je suis très heureux de savoir que les dirigeants de ces événements peuvent être jugés par la loi.
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