Peter Taksoe-Jensen (L), U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, shakes hands with Sok An, Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister, during a meeting in Phnom Penh February 23, 2009. Taksoe-Jensen is in Cambodia for talks over anti-corruption measures at the Khmer Rouge tribunal between a top U.N. legal official and a member of Cambodia's government amid fears of bankruptcy on the Cambodian side of the court, according to local news reports.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)
Peter Taksoe-Jensen (2nd L), U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, listens as Sok An (R), Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister, talks during a meeting in Phnom Penh February 23, 2009. Taksoe-Jensen is in Cambodia for talks over anti-corruption measures at the Khmer Rouge tribunal between a top U.N. legal official and a member of Cambodia's government amid fears of bankruptcy on the Cambodian side of the court, according to local news reports.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)
Peter Taksoe-Jensen (front L), U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, listens as Sok An (R), Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister, talks during a meeting in Phnom Penh February 23, 2009. Taksoe-Jensen is in Cambodia for talks over anti-corruption measures at the Khmer Rouge tribunal between a top U.N. legal official and a member of Cambodia's government amid fears of bankruptcy on the Cambodian side of the court, according to local news reports.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)
Peter Taksoe-Jensen (C), U.N. Assistant Secretary-General for Legal Affairs, talks with Sok An, Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister, during a meeting in Phnom Penh February 23, 2009. Taksoe-Jensen is in Cambodia for talks over anti-corruption measures at the Khmer Rouge tribunal between a top U.N. legal official and a member of Cambodia's government amid fears of bankruptcy on the Cambodian side of the court, according to local news reports.REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea (CAMBODIA)
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