Khmer Rouge leaders jailed for crimes against humanity

Pol Pot's henchmen found guilty in Cambodia, but call the allegations 'fairy tales'

 Nuon Chea, Pol Pot's chief deputy, appears in the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
(Image credit: Mark Peters/ECCC via Getty Images)

Two former Khmer Rouge leaders have been found guilty of crimes against humanity by a Cambodian court and sentenced to life in prison.

Nuon Chea, who was deputy to the infamous Pol Pot, and Khieu Samphan, his head of state, are the first senior members of the organisation, which terrorised Cambodia in the late 1970s, to be punished for their crimes.

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