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IMPUNITY IN CAMBODIA:
HOW HUMAN RIGHTS OFFENDERS
ESCAPE JUSTICE
A Report by Adhoc, Licadho, and Human Rights Watch
I. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Military and Police
Judiciary
Legal Reform
Administration of the
Criminal Justice System
Monitoring Impunity
II. OVERVIEW OF IMPUNITY IN CAMBODIA
III. CAUSES OF IMPUNITY
IN CAMBODIA
Historical Background
No Clear Division
of Labor in the Armed Forces
Lack of Neutrality
of the Armed Forces
Availability of
Weapons
Problems in the
Law Enforcement Process
Lack of an Independent
Judiciary
Poor Cooperation
between Police and Courts
Institutionalized
Impunity: Article 51
VI. PROVINCIAL CASE
STUDIES OF IMPUNITY
Banteay Meanchey:
Murder of a Young Girl by a Brothel Owner
Kompong Thom: Summary
Executions of Nine Fishermen by Military
Kompong Speu: Execution
of Teenage Boy by Official's Bodyguards
Takeo: Massacre
of Five Family Members by Commune Militiaman
VI: APPENDIX A:
Killings Allegedly Committed by State Agents
Between January
1997-October 1998, Compiled by Adhoc and Licadho
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