Witness
Witnesses, experts and Civil Parties who have appeared in Case 002
Mrs. HIN Sotheany
Ms. Hin Sotheany, the compiler of the list of prisoners at S-21, spent 24 months from April 2014 to March 2016.
NONG Nim
Witness, NONG Nim, testified with respect to treasonous rebellion in the Democratic Kampuchea period.
MAK Chhoeun
He has four children and an adopted daughter.
LONG Vun
The witness was referred by pseudonym (2-TCW-971) during hearing as he was interviewed within investigative phase and was requested a protective measure by International Co-Investigating Judge.
2-TCW-971
The witness was referred by pseudonym (2-TCW-971) during hearing as he was interviewed within investigative phase and was requested a protective measure by International Co-Investigating Judge.
NHOEK Ly
Witnses 2-TCW-920 was with the Issarak movement during the 1950s and joined the Khmer Rouge around 1966.
Mr. NUON Trech
Nuon Trech was born in Trapeang Chuk Village in Steung Trong District, Kampong Cham Province. He joined the army when he was 15.
Mr. SIN Oeng
Sin Oeng was born on the 8th of March of 1957.
Mr. Seng Lytheng
The witness was born on 17 July 1946 in Kampong Thom province. He is Pol Pot’s nephew – his father is Pol Pot’s older brother.
BEIT Boeurn (BIT Na), alias BIT Beuan
The witness was born in 1950 in Kandal province, and joined the revolution in 1971.
Mrs. THUCH Sithan
The witness was born on 2 January 1965 and currently resides in Paris. She worked in the Ministry of Social Affairs under Ieng Tirith.
NORNG Net
The witness was a monk until 17 April 1975, when all 19 monks in his pagoda were forcibly defrocked.
LONG Sat
The witness joined the revolution as a soldier in 1970 because the late King Sihanouk told his people to do so.
IENG Phan
Ieng Phan was born in 1952 in Takeo province. He was promoted through the ranks of the army up to the position of regiment commander. He was part of the attack on Phnom Penh in 1975.
Mr. SOV Maing
Sao Maing was born in 1951 in Mondulkiri province. He was a Khmer Rouge soldier between 1975-79. He was married to his wife who he knew before and loved.
CHUON Thi
He was promoted to regiment leader three months after the fall of Phnom Penh. He was in charge of troops defending the city.
HUON Choeum
2-TCW-1037 was living in the forest until 1975 because of the chaos faced by the country. He remained in the revolution until 1975.
Mr. CHEAL Choeun
Cheal Choeun was born in 1952 in Pursat village. He is a rice farmer.
CHHORN Vorn
2-TCW-1036 joined the Revolution in 1972. He began as a messenger, then he was transferred and imprisoned in 1977.
Mr. SEM Om
Sem Om joined the Revolution in 1973 in the Division 1 and Battalion 502.
Mr. NOEM Oem
Noem Oem alias Nhim Kim Sreang was born in 1953. He was the chief of the photography unit at S-21. He stated that spent time in prison for getting caught in a fight.
NOP Ngim
Nop Ngim was a trusted Khmer Rouge cadre who was sent from the Southwest to the Northwest zone in 1978 by Ta Mok.
PHAN Him
Ms. PHAN Him didn’t remember her date of birth, but she is 60 years old. She was born in Bakrong village in Kampong Cham province, she married Kung Choeun and had six children.
TEP Poch
This witness has been interviewed during the investigation stages of other cases and international co-investigating judge requested the TC to refer him by speudonym (2-TCW-850) not his full name.
SOY Sao (SUOY Sav)
During the DK regime, SUOY Sav, served as a soldier in Division 1 later Division 310 the commander of which was Euan also spelled as Oeun.