Provisional detention extended for Ieng Sary and Ieng Thirith

In two separate orders issued on 10 November, the Co-Investigating Judges have extended the provisional detention of Ieng Sary and Ieng Thirith for a maximum term of one year.
 
Ieng Sary during a Pre-Trial Chamber hearing.
 
Ieng Sary, who held the position as Deputy Prime Minister of Foreign Affairs during the regime of Democratic Kampuchea, is charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes (the case is still under investigation). He was arrested on 12 November 2007 and subsequently placed in provisional detention, initially for one year, by an order of the Co-Investigating Judges.
 
 
Ieng Thirith during a Pre-Trial Chamber hearing.
 
Ieng Thirith, who held the position as Minister of Social Action during the regime of Democratic Kampuchea, is charged with Crimes against Humanity (the case is still under investigation). She was arrested on 12 November 2007 and subsequently placed in provisional detention, initially for one year, by an order of the Co-Investigating Judges. 
 
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