Khmer Rouge co-founder Ieng Sary dies amid trial over atrocities that killed 1.7M ...

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 14 March 2013 | 02:50

Ieng Sary, who co-founded a comrade Khmer Rouge regime obliged for a deaths of an estimated 1.7 million Cambodians in a 1970s, and who decades after became one of a few leaders to be put on trial, died Thursday morning before his box could be finished. He was 87.

The brother-in-law of late Khmer Rouge personality Pol Pot, Ieng Sary died before any outcome was reached in a trial, that began in late 2011 with 4 defendants and now has usually two.

His genocide dashed hopes among survivors and prosecutors that he would be punished for his purported crimes opposite amiability during a darkest section in his country’s history.

Lars Olsen, a orator for a corner Cambodian-international judiciary where Ieng Sary had been on trial, reliable his death.

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