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| Duch was arrested in May 1999 and was later charged by the tribunal for war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture and homicide. | 
Phnom Penh Thursday, 23 December 2010
“The public needs to know the final decision on the punishment of Duch.”
The  Supreme Court Chamber of the Khmer Rouge tribunal is scheduled to rule  on all appeals in the case against torture chief Duch in March 2011, the  court announced Thursday.
The chamber must decide on an  appeal by prosecutors to lengthen his sentence; an appeal by defense to  release him; and an appeal by civil complainants for some kind of public  reparation.
Duch was sentenced to a commuted  19 years earlier this year, but prosecutors say this was too lenient  for a man accused of overseeing the torture and execution of more than  12,000 people at Tuol Sleng prison. They want a sentence of 45 years.
However, defense lawyers claim Duch was following orders of the regime and shold be released.
Tribunal  spokesman Reach Sambath said the chamber had determined a detailed  schedule and would begin informing interested parties and the public.
Latt Ky, a tribunal monitor for the rights group Adhoc, said the final decision must be well disseminated.
“The public needs to know the final decision on the punishment of Duch,” he said.
Survivors  of the prison and those who lost family there say they want him  sentenced for life, said Chum Mey, who lived through his incarceration  at Tuol Sleng and has formed a support association for other victims.
 






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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