Wednesday, 25 April 2012
By Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer | Phnom Penh
Saloth Ban [alias So Hong], the nephew of Pol Pot, told the Khmer Rouge tribunal
Wednesday there had been mass arrests inside the foreign ministry of
Ieng Sary, claiming cadre had been urged to seek out “internal enemies”
of the regime.
Saloth Ban (pixtured) has been on the stand all week at the UN-backed court
describing inner workings of the regime, especially under Ieng Sary’s
foreign ministry.
“We had to find the enemies,” he said. “And those enemies were
firstly internal enemies. If we found our [internal] enemies, we could
find our external enemies.”
He also told the court Wednesday that Ieng Sary had called
intellectuals from abroad to return, only to detain them at the Boeung
Trabek facility in Phnom Penh.
“When I went there I found there were high intellectuals,” Saloth Ban
told the court. “They were professors who taught professors, and they
were brought there, and I felt this was not right.”
Ieng Sary is on trial for atrocity crimes committed by Khmer Rouge
cadre under his leadership, along with two more jailed leaders, Nuon
Chea, the regime’s ideologue, and Khieu Samphan, its nominal head of
state.
Prosecutors in recent weeks have called a string of witnesses who
have described the inner workings of the regime’s administration,
including a courier for Nuon Chea and Duch, the head of Tuol Sleng, the
Khmer Rouge’s most notorious prison.
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