CAMBODIA: Khmer Rouge tribunal allays fears in ex-stronghold
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Judges and officials from Cambodia's Khmer Rouge tribunal have been making their first visit to Pailin, the last stronghold of the former regime. It's still home to thousands of former low-level Khmer Rouge soldiers and officials. They're reportedly worried that if authorities can come to Pailin and arrest the province's two most famous residents - Nuon Chea and Khieu Samphan - then they may be next.
Presenter: Bill Bainbridge
Speakers: Helen Jarvis, Chief of Public Affairs, the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia; Matthew Robinson, Founder Khmer Mekong Films







