Statement from the Co-Prosecutors

Today the Co-Prosecutors have filed a Notice of Appeal against the Judgement of the Trial Chamber of 26 July 2010, in which Kaing Guek Eav alias Duch was convicted and sentenced to a period of 30 years imprisonment.


International Co-Prosecutor Andrew Cayley (left) and national Co Prosecutor Chea Leang.

 

In their Notice, the Co-Prosecutors request the Supreme Court Chamber to increase the term of imprisonment against Duch. The Co-Prosecutors are of the view that the Judgement gives insufficient weight to the gravity of Duch’s crimes and his role and his willing participation in those crimes. At the same time, the Co-Prosecutors believe that undue weight is placed on any mitigating circumstances applicable to Duch.

The Co-Prosecutors also provide notice of their intention to appeal the Judgement on the basis that it fails to reflect the full extent of Duch’s criminal conduct. It is their view that Duch should be separately convicted of the crimes against humanity of enslavement, imprisonment, torture, rape, extermination, and other inhumane acts. These crimes should not have been subsumed into the crimes of persecution and torture. Additionally, the Co-Prosecutors believe the legal elements of the crime of enslavement are not properly defined in the Judgement leading to a failure to convict Duch for the enslavement of the majority of detainees at S-21.

Consequently, the Co-Prosecutors will be requesting that the Supreme Court Chamber increase the sentence against Duch, enter separate convictions for all charges proved, and further enter a conviction recognising the enslavement of the majority of detainees at S-21.

The substantive arguments supporting this Notice of Appeal will be filed with the Supreme Court Chamber within 60 days in accordance with the Internal Rules.

Related documents:
E188/1 Co-Prosecutors’ Notice of Appeal against the Judgement of the Trial Chamber in the Case of Kaing Guek Eav alias Duch