More Talk, But Still No Timetable
Odd to see mention in the Australian media of the long-promised Cambodian genocide tribunal; and yet fail to localise the piece by including a reference to the aussie contribution to its funding.
According to the National Nine News item, an AP story, the tribunal will be called the Extraordinary Chambers.
Apparently a new statement from the United Nations has declared enough contributions had been received to finance staffing and operations of the proposed genocide tribunal "for a sustained period of time."
But a pledge to start soon is hardly fresh news; and has been heard before. And there is still the matter of Cambodia's contribution towards this sum yet to be resolved.
According to the National Nine News item, an AP story, the tribunal will be called the Extraordinary Chambers.
Apparently a new statement from the United Nations has declared enough contributions had been received to finance staffing and operations of the proposed genocide tribunal "for a sustained period of time."
The UN announcement did not discuss a timetable, but said Secretary-General Kofi Annan was determined to see the new legal institutions up and running "as soon as possible."
But a pledge to start soon is hardly fresh news; and has been heard before. And there is still the matter of Cambodia's contribution towards this sum yet to be resolved.
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