Kaing Guek Eav Alias Duch, Judgment, ECCC. (Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia's First Decision in Crimes Against Humanity Case Involving the Khmer Rouge)
Australian International Law Journal 2010, Annual, 17
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My name is Kaing Guek Eav. When I joined the revolution I used the name of Duch. I entered the revolution to liberate my own people, including my parents, my relatives, myself. That's why I was compelled to accept the task. At that time, in that regime, I saw no other alternative to solve the matter except to respect the discipline of the party. Sometimes we have to do a job we do not like. I would like to emphasise that I am responsible for the crimes committed at S-21, especially the torture and execution of the people there. I would like to express my regret and my heartfelt sorrow and loss for all the crimes committed by the CPK [Communist Party of Kampuchea] from 1975 to 1979. (1) Introduction
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