VoA -
News Thursday 30th May, 2013
PHNOM
PENH In a stunning first for the U.N.-backed tribunal, jailed Khmer Rouge
leader Nuon Chea stood before the court and claimed responsibility for the
atrocities, destruction and damage wrought on Cambodians by the brutal regime.
Nuon
Chea, known as Brother No. 2, is 86 years old and had to be helped to stand by
a security guard. He spoke before a number of trial participants who were
victims of the regime and have been testifying this week.
"I
take full responsibility for what happened during the Democratic
Kampuchea,rdquo; he said, referring to the regime by its official name.
"For the destruction and damages of my nation, as a leader, I have to take
this responsibility. Morally, I take full responsibility from the bottom of my
heart.rdquo;
It was
the first time one of the top leaders of the regime has made a statement of
responsibility. Previously, defendant Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch,
admitted responsibility for atrocity crimes that took place under his
supervision at the Tuol Sleng torture center in Phnom Penh. But never has a
senior leader claimed responsibility for the regime's overall damage to
Cambodians.
In the
court room, the victims of the regime sobbed as they recalled their suffering
and remembered family members killed under the Khmer Rouge.
Nuon
Chea, the regime's main ideologue, is on trial for atrocity crimes, including
genocide, alongside Khieu Samphan, its nominal head of state, for their
leadership roles in Democratic Kampuchea.
In a
similar statement Wednesday, Khieu Samphan also apologized for the
destructiveness of the regime.
"Once
again, I apologize to you and all our victims,rdquo; he told those assembled in
the court.

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