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Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Duch: Nuon Chea ordered S-21 slaughter [Another case of Peal Si Peal]

Former S-21 prison chief Kaing Guek Eav, aka Duch, stands in a dock at the Khmer Rouge tribunal. Photo by Eccc/ Pool

By Kristin Lynch
Tuesday, 03 April 2012
Phnom Penh Post

The 1979 Vietnamese invasion represented new hope for many Cambodians, but it equaled a death sentence for more than 500 remaining inmates at S-21 prison, Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, testified yesterday at the Khmer Rouge tribunal.

Under examination by deputy co-prosecutor William Smith, Duch, the former chief of the notorious S-21 interrogation centre, said Brother No 2 Nuon Chea “ordered the executions of the remaining prisoners of S-21” in January 1979, as the Khmer Rouge prepared to evacuate Phnom Penh in advance of the Vietnamese invasion.

“And how many prisoners were there when he gave you that order?” Smith asked.

“There were more than 100 prisoners, even over 500, I feel,” Duch responded, adding that the “mission [was] accomplished” within three days.


Duch continued his incriminating testimony against his former superior later that afternoon, implicating the former deputy secretary in the executions and burnings of foreign nationals who had been captured off Cambodia’s coast in 1977.

“After the interrogations, there would be a decision to smash – the smashing was to be conducted in a form of burning to ash,” Duch said.

“I was following the order from Nuon Chea, and I implemented the order,” the prison chief added, explaining that the corpses of the captured foreigners, who had been first executed, were burned so as to remove evidence.

“We needed to burn them entirely … to burn to their bones into ashes…so no one would be able to trace them.”

Duch also clarified statements he made on Thursday concerning the decision-making process within Democratic Kampuchea.

On Thursday, he had said that most decisions to arrest individuals and send them to S-21 were made by the Standing Committee, but yesterday, Duch focused on the prominent role Nuon Chea and Pol Pot played in such decisions.

“The decision to arrest was made by the Standing Committee in a broad sense, but in a more practical sense, it was Brother Pol [Pot] who made the decision, and in some cases, Brother Nuon [Chea] was the one who made such decisions,” Duch testified.
To contact the reporter on this story: Kristin Lynch at kristin.lynch@phnompenhpost.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I look at this mongster in on my screen. and wondering what's kind of mongster are you killed another human like killing flies...I read his statement I was shaken beyond control I asked myself how could a human being do such cruel to fellows khmers without justifications/without mercy,imagine if you were there about to be execute what is going on in your head!?three of my brothers were gone without a trace...were they among them that killed in S-21? I can't help myself,I cried,my tears run down on my cheeks for awhile I don't know lost head...I don't realize how cruel Khmer rouge were.I was a boy back then,thatwise they don't take me.....