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		<title>Khmer Rouge prison chief found guilty of crimes against humanity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Khmer Rouge prison chief Dutch has been found guilty of crimes against humanity by Cambodia&#8217;s UN-backed war crimes tribunal. Dutch, 67, whose full name is Kaing Guek Eav, was sentenced to 35 years in prison. He had admitted overseeing the torture and execution of thousands of men, women and children at the notorious Tuol [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- 		@page { margin: 0.79in } 		P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } -->Former Khmer Rouge prison chief Dutch has been found guilty of crimes against humanity by Cambodia&#8217;s UN-backed war crimes tribunal.</p>
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<p>Dutch, 67, whose full name is Kaing Guek Eav, was sentenced to 35 years in prison.</p>
<p>He had admitted overseeing the torture and execution of thousands of men, women and children at the notorious Tuol Sleng prison, and asked for forgiveness.</p>
<p>Prosecutors had asked the judges for a 40-year prison sentence.  However, Dutch will not serve the full 35 allotted years as judges reduced the sentence by five years because he had been held illegally, and reduced it by a further 11 years for the time already served behind bars.</p>
<p>Only about a dozen people who were held at Tuol Sleng are thought to have survived, three of whom are still alive. Up to 17,000 people are believed to have died there.</p>
<p><strong>1942</strong> Kaing Guek Eav born in Cambodia’s central province of Kampong Thom<br />
<strong>1962</strong> Studies at the prestigious Lycée Sisowath in Phnom Penh. After graduating in mathematics – and coming second in the entire country – he studied for a teaching certificate<br />
<strong>1960s</strong> Becomes a secondary school teacher. Spends months in detention for leftwing activity<br />
<strong>1969</strong> Joins Khmer Rouge, the communist movement fighting Cambodia’s US-backed government<br />
<strong>1970 </strong>King Sihanouk of Cambodia is deposed in a coup. General Lon Nol assumes power<br />
<strong>1975</strong> Khmer Rouge seizes power. Duch becomes head of Tuol Sleng prison. This serves as the foremost interrogation centre for “enemies of the regime”. As many as 17,000 people were interrogated and tortured there before execution<br />
<strong>1979 </strong>Vietnamese forces topple Khmer Rouge regime. Remnants flee to Thai border and Duch goes into hiding<br />
<strong>1999</strong> Duch found living in a village in north-west Cambodia working for a US non-governmental institution under an assumed name and gets arrested<br />
<strong>2005 </strong>Tribunal for surviving Khmer Rouge leaders gets UN approval after years of debate about funding<br />
<strong>July 26 2010</strong> Tribunal sentences Duch to 35 years in jail for his part in running Tuol Sleng</p>
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