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Buddhist monks march in Cambodia
Never forget.
Hundreds of Buddhist monks and nuns have been marching in Cambodia in support of the upcoming trials of the former leaders of the Khmer Rouge. Muslim and Christian leaders joined the Buddhist monks and nuns to demonstrate their support for the tribunal.

They came from around the country and marched to the special courts on the outskirts of the capital, Phnom Penh. The organisers said the trials would be crucial in helping Cambodia to forget its troubled past and look to the future.

The marchers were welcomed at the courts and granted a question and answer session with officials. A spokesman for the tribunal said the marchers were told the courts were working for them.

The Khmer Rouge forcibly defrocked Buddhist monks - and closed their pagodas. They also massacred Muslims who refused to renounce their faith, and destroyed Christian churches. Cambodia is an overwhelmingly Buddhist country.

But holding the march on Christmas Day served to draw attention to the international nature of the Khmer Rouge tribunal.

Legal officials from around the world are working at the special courts. Next month, the tribunal will appeal to international donors for tens of millions of dollars in extra funding. Without the cash, the long-awaited process could grind to a halt.
Gee, if you didn't have the money to try them right, you'd just have to take the old commie Rouge thugs out back and shoot them.

Posted by: Steve White 2007-12-26
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=215474