FORUM COLUMN
By John A. Hall
What a difference a week makes. On Sept. 19, the U.N.-sponsored genocide tribunal in Phnom Penh - created to bring leaders of the former Khmer Rouge regime to trial - detained Nuon Chea, "Big Brother No. 2," on charges of genocide and other serious violations of international and Cambodian law.
The arrest of Nuon Chea - the most senior survivor of a regime bla...
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