National Conference
on
Justice & Reconciliation
Hotel Cambodiana Phnom Penh, 28 Nov. 2008

 Signing in of participants, facilitated by CSD staff.


 Participants viewing the posters from the Trauma Handbook before the conference.



 H.E. Son Soubert, member of Constitutional Council and the keynote speaker




 UN Co-Investigating Judge Marcel Lemonde and Son Soubert, member of Constitutional Council
 Respecting the national anthem sung by tenor Khuon Sethisak
 CSD Executive Director Theary Seng giving the Opening Remarks.



 Donor DED Wolfgang Mollers giving the Opening Remarks




 Members of Parliament and Government attending the national conference

 Co-Prosecutors Robert Petit and Chea Leang; ECCC Administrator Sean Visoth; Co-Investigating Judges You Bunleng and Marcel Lemonde
 ECCC chief of Defense Support Section Richard J. Rogers, CSD Board member Haidy Ear-Dupuy, OSJI monitor Heather Ryan, DED country representative Wolfgang Mollers and CSD Theary Seng
 Deputy Chief of Mission (Australian Embassy) Fiona Cochaud; deputy country director of The Asia Foundation, German Ambassador Mann

 Keynote speaker Son Soubert, member of Constitutional Council
 Cambodian Co-Prosecutor CHEA Leang
 UN Co-Prosecutor Robert Petit
 ECCC Chief Administrator Sean Visoth
 Cambodian Co-Investigating Judge YOU Bunleng
 UN Co-Investigating Judge Marcel Lemonde
 ECCC chief of Defense Support Section Richard J. Rogers
 KRT Monitor for Open Society Justice Initiative Heather Ryan
 Member of the Association of Khmer Rouge Victims in Cambodia
 Ms. Hong Sovath courageously recounting her rape ordeal, comforted by CSD Theary Seng and YIM Sotheary
 LY Monysak recounts how he lost ALL his immediate and distant relatives and lives with AIDS.






 Officer of the Association of Khmer Rouge Victims in Cambodia, Mr. Chea Theara



 Officer of Association of Khmer Rouge Victims in Cambodia, KHUT Samnang






 Theary Seng interviewing KK, founder and role model of Tiny Toones
 KK showing his stuff for the diplomats, Cambodian officials and survivors in the audience before the coffee break. KK featured in The New York Times.

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