Written by Chrann Chamroeun and Sebastian Strangio | |
Thursday, 22 January 2009 | |
On fifth anniversary of Chea Vichea's killing, those close to slain unionist are calling on government to ensure independence of new investigation. FIVE years after the murder of trade unionist Chea Vichea - and three weeks since the release of the two men imprisoned for the crime - Phnom Penh's Court of Appeal is set to reopen investigations into the circumstances surrounding the killing. But in the run-up to a commemorative march scheduled for early this morning, court monitors and others close to the slain union leader called on the government to ensure a fair and open investigation into his death. |
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