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James O’Toole and Cheang Sokha
The Phnom Penh Post
The Khmer Rouge tribunal’s Supreme  Court Chamber will hear the appeal of former Tuol Sleng prison chief  Kaing Guek Eav in March of next year, the court said in a statement  Thursday.
The notorious jailer, better  known as Duch, was sentenced to 30 years in prison in July by the  court’s Trial Chamber after being found guilty of crimes against  humanity and grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions. The court said  his appeal hearings will take place “during the last week of March  2011”, adding that the exact dates and times of the hearings will be  announced “in due course”.
“We expect that [the hearings]  will be public,” court spokesman Reach Sambath said. “I think the court  will always be full of people.”
Duch’s lawyers filed an appeal  against the judgment last month, charging that their client falls  outside the court’s mandate to investigate “senior leaders” and those  “most responsible” for crimes committed under the regime of Democratic  Kampuchea.
The appeal followed the shocking  turnabout last year during closing arguments when, after accepting  limited responsibility and essentially pleading guilty through months of  hearings, Duch asked to be acquitted and released. 
The court’s prosecutors have  also appealed against the July verdict, claiming that judges had given  “insufficient weight to the gravity of Duch’s crimes and his role and  his willing participation in those crimes”. 
They have called on the Supreme  Court Chamber to sentence the defendant to 45 years in prison, reduced  from a life sentence due to Duch’s unlawful pre-trial detention.
“There comes a point where the  crimes committed are sufficiently grave and the offender sufficiently  notorious, or in such a position of authority, that the highest sentence  must be imposed,” the prosecutors wrote in their appeal. “That point  was reached and passed here.”
41 civil parties have also  appealed, requesting either that the court declare their claims  admissible or amend their reparations award.
 






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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