CCHR Media Comment, Phnom Penh, 1 August 2012
Now or Never for the UN as the ECCC Appoints International
Co-Investigating Judge Mark Harmon
The Cambodian Centre for Human Rights (“CCHR”)
welcomes the appointment of the latest International Co-Investigating Judge at
the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (the “ECCC”), Mark
Harmon. Harmon is the third judge
to take on this role in less than 12 months. His appointment follows the resignations of Seigfried Blunk
and Laurent Kaspar-Ansermet, both of whom departed the ECCC under clouds of
controversy surrounding the failure to investigate properly and freely cases
003 and 004. Both Blunk and
Kasper-Ansermet cited political interference surrounding investigations into
cases 003 and 004 and efforts to thwart any additional prosecutions as the reasons
for their resignations. Kasper-Ansermet
described the situation at the ECCC as ‘’dysfunctional”.
Harmon – an American lawyer – comes to the ECCC with
17 years’ experience as a prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for
the Former Yugoslavia, but it will take more than heavyweight legal credentials
to steer the ECCC back on course. Both
the Royal Government of Cambodia and the United Nations must ensure that Harmon
is afforded the necessary freedoms to conduct his investigations in an
objective manner, without opposition or interference. If not, then the task of holding those most responsible for
the Khmer Rouge atrocities to account may prove to be out of Harmon’s control.
Summing up the
gravity of the situation, CCHR
President Ou Virak commented:
“This really
is a case of now or never. Both
the ECCC’s reputation and justice for victims of the Khmer Rouge are in the
last chance saloon and will be defined by this next chapter. Mark Harmon must be allowed to do his
job properly and conduct future investigations without opposition, obstruction
or interference. Nothing less is
acceptable. If it’s a déjà vu
scenario, then it will be time for the UN to pack up its bags and go home”.
For more information, please contact Ou Virak (tel: +855 (0) 1240 4051
or e-mail: ouvirak@cchrcambodia.org
or Robert Finch (tel: +855 (0) 7880 9960 or e-mail: robert.finch@cchrcambodia.org).
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