[Tlc] Fwd: The Khmer Rouge Tribunal Case 002: Will Justice Be Served for Cambodia?

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Subj: The Khmer Rouge Tribunal Case  002: Will Justice Be Served for 
Cambodia?


The Center for the Study of  Genocide, Conflict Resolution, and Human 
Rights 
is pleased to announce its  second symposium of the year, co-sponsored by 
the 
DOCUMENTATION CENTER OF  CAMBODIA, on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal:
 
Symposium

The Khmer Rouge Tribunal Case  002:
Will Justice Be Served for Cambodia?
 
Thursday, October 7,  2010
3:00-5:30pm
 
Francis Deng
Special Adviser to the  UN Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide
 
Benny Widyono
Former Representative  of the UN Secretary-General in Cambodia
 
Paul Robeson Gallery*
Robeson Campus  Center
350 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Rutgers University,  Newark
 
Dr. Francis Deng took up the position of  Special Adviser to the 
Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide on  August 1, 2007. He has 
served in a number of other official capacities,  including being the 
Representative of the UN Secretary-General on  Internally Displaced Persons 
from 1992-2004. Mr. Deng holds an LL.B from  Khartoum University and an 
LL.M 
and a J.S.D. from Yale University and has  authored and edited over 30 
books 
in the fields of law, conflict  resolution, internal displacement, human 
rights, anthropology, folklore,  history and politics and has also written 
two novels on the crisis of  national identity in the Sudan.
 
Dr. Benny Widyono, an Indonesian  national, has an MA and PhD in Economics 
and served as a United Nations  civil servant for 34 years in Bangkok, 
Santiago, New York, and Cambodia,  1963 to 1997. In Cambodia he served two 
terms, first during 1992-93 with  the United Nations Transitional Authority 
in Cambodia, and secondly as the  former UN Secretary-General’s Political 
Representative from 1994-1997. His  memoirs of his Cambodia years,  Dancing 
in the Shadows: Sihanouk, the  Khmer Rouge, and the United Nations in 
Cambodia was published in 2008. He  is currently professor of economics at 
the University of Connecticut in  Stamford.
 
***This event is held as part of  CGCHR’s new Program on Environment, 
Sustainable Development, and  Peace-building and Fall 2010 Speaker Series 
on 
Humanitarianism and  co-sponsored by the DOCUMENTATION CENTER OF CAMBODIA 
(for more information  on DC-Cam, please visit: _www.dccam.org_ 
(wlmailhtml:{8C083D16-67D6-4B7B-A101-60C8C839DE8A}mid://00000084/!x-usc:http://www.dccam
.org/) ).***
 
***For directions to the Paul  Robeson Art Gallery, which is located on the 
first floor of the Robeson  Campus Center, please see: 
_http://www.newark.rutgers.edu/maps/_ 
(wlmailhtml:{8C083D16-67D6-4B7B-A101-60C8C839DE8A}mid://00000084/!x-usc:http://www.newark.rutgers.edu/maps/) ***
 
***For more information on the  Center for the Study of Genocide, Conflict 
Resolution, and Human Rights  and its initiatives, please see the attached 
poster and visit: _http://cghr.newark.rutgers.edu/_ 
(wlmailhtml:{8C083D16-67D6-4B7B-A101-60C8C839DE8A}mid://00000084/!x-usc:http://cghr.newark.rutgers.e
du/)   ***
 
  
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Searching for the Truth.
MEMORY &  JUSTICE
 
“...a society cannot know itself if it  does not have an accurate memory of 
its own history.”
 
Youk Chhang,  Director
Documentation Center of Cambodia
66 Sihanouk Blvd.,
Phnom  Penh, Cambodia 

t:  +855 23 21 18 75
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h: +855 12 90 55 95
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Observing the Khmer Rouge  Tribunal. 
Visit: _www.cambodiatribunal.org_ 
(wlmailhtml:{8C083D16-67D6-4B7B-A101-60C8C839DE8A}mid://00000095/!x-usc:http://www.cambodiatribunal.org/) 
 
Transform the River of Blood into a  River of Reconciliation. 
A River of Responsibility.  Break the  Silence. 

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