Thu, 25 February 2016 ppp
Erin Handley
Members of the public follow appeal proceedings at the ECCC during Case 002/01 earlier this month. ECCC |
Defence
counsel for former Khmer Rouge head of state Khieu Samphan presented a
series of documents at the Khmer Rouge tribunal yesterday in a bid to
demonstrate that the regime’s alleged persecution of Vietnamese people
was political, not racial, and therefore not included under the charge
of genocide.
Sourcing
scholars, newspapers, propaganda and Democratic Kampuchea (DK) meeting
records, defence lawyer Anta Guisse highlighted that the “historic
conflict” with both the Cham Muslim and Vietnamese people existed prior
to the Khmer Rouge regime.
“The
issue was not race, the issue was politics,” Guisse said. “The problems
that may have occurred were not created by the DK, but these excesses
committed against the Vietnamese [were] … problems that dated back to
the Lon Nol regime.”
The defence pointed to scholar Stephen Heder’s analysis of the Khmer Rogue’s oft-repeated slogan “Khmer body with a Vietnamese head” – a description often applied to Khmer Krom, or ethnic Khmers born in Vietnam, who were also persecuted under the regime.
“Being physically or racially Khmer was no protection,” Heder wrote, explaining the mantra conjured a Vietnamese political structure on top of Cambodian leadership.
“We
cannot speak about desire or will to commit racial genocide or
extermination on the basis of race … because it corresponds more to
political repression,” Guisse said.
Other
documents she cited admitted that while the Cham were indeed victimised
more than other groups, it was due to their refusal to abstain from
daily prayers. Other documents suggested the Cham were important to the
revolution.
Civil
party lawyers yesterday also presented documents detailing the
harrowing accounts of ethnic Vietnamese victims – describing mass
killings and false confessions extracted through torture. “He was beaten
50 times with a whip,” one account read.
“He
could not endure . . . so he just made up his answers,” said another.
Nuon Chea’s defence lawyer, Victor Koppe, was again absent from court
yesterday.
In
a letter dated February 19, and obtained yesterday, the trial chamber
again referred Koppe to the Amsterdam Bar Association for “possible
professional misconduct”.
The
letter outlines a series of comments Mr Koppe gave in an interview with
the Mekong Review, including the statement: “I have nothing but
professional contempt for the international judges”. The trial continues
on Friday.
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