Cambodia - Justice reaches the Killing Fields at last

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Khmer Rouge leaders Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan guilty of crimes against humanity: Cambodia court

https://mobile.twitter.com/BBCBreaking

The verdict comes more than three decades after the Maoist regime's fall.

'Up to two million people are believed to have died under the Khmer Rouge - from starvation and overwork or executed as enemies of the state.'

'To date, no top-level leader has faced justice. The Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot died in 1998.'

Nuon Chea is 88, and Khieu Samphan is 83

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-28670568?OCID=twitterasia

I don't know what the sentence will be, (life is sought) but at their age, any jail term may mean life. For anyone unsure of the scale of the crimes these men committed, here's a link to the Killing Fields Museum site. Be warned, it is distressing. The clue's in the name.

http://www.killingfieldsmuseum.com/genocide1.html

Photo Link: https://mobile.twitter.com/BBCBreaking/status/497223449535086593/photo/1
 

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A long time coming.
 

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