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December 2005 | Risk Summary
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The long-awaited US$56mn Cambodian-UN tribunal into atrocities committed during the Khmer Rouge's 1975-79 reign has charged the first of Pol Pot's accused henchmen with crimes against humanity. Kang Kek Ieu, more commonly known as Duch, the head of the infamous Tuol Sleng interrogation centre, is the first of five suspects whom prosecutors have asked the tribunal to investigate. The remaining suspects, who are yet to be named, are widely thought to be 'Brother Number Two' Nuon Chea, Khmer Rouge foreign minister Ieng Sary, former president Khieu Samphan and Meas Muth, a son-in-law of Pol Pot's military chief Ta Mok, who