A lawyer for Nuon Chea, right, says Khmer Rouge leaders in tribunal detention should have the right to communicate together.
By Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
16 July 2008
The Cambodian defense lawyer for jailed Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea has requested the tribunal to review a policy that says five detainees cannot be in contact with each other.
In order to maintain the health of the detainees and a successful trial process, the five former leaders should be allowed to communicate with one another, defense attorney Son Arun said Wednesday.
Tribunal spokesman Reach Sambath confirmed receipt of the request and said judges will follow court procedures in considering it.
So far, former foreign affairs minister Ieng Sary and his wife, Ieng Thirith, have been allowed to talk to each other in detention.
Son Arun said his request follows international human rights standards and the Cambodian constitution.
The five detainees were in armed political struggle for decades, he said, "so they are like brother and sister."
Original report from Phnom Penh
16 July 2008
The Cambodian defense lawyer for jailed Khmer Rouge leader Nuon Chea has requested the tribunal to review a policy that says five detainees cannot be in contact with each other.
In order to maintain the health of the detainees and a successful trial process, the five former leaders should be allowed to communicate with one another, defense attorney Son Arun said Wednesday.
Tribunal spokesman Reach Sambath confirmed receipt of the request and said judges will follow court procedures in considering it.
So far, former foreign affairs minister Ieng Sary and his wife, Ieng Thirith, have been allowed to talk to each other in detention.
Son Arun said his request follows international human rights standards and the Cambodian constitution.
The five detainees were in armed political struggle for decades, he said, "so they are like brother and sister."
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