25-01-2004, 00:39
Twenty-One men were captured in a nearby religious temple by the Cambodian Military earlier this week. Their identities are unknown as of yet, and they do not match any identities we've seen yet. They've been detained in a maximum security installation in isolation, each having a different cell.
They are accused with the deaths of over 50 men in grisly and inhumane ways and methods. The men were found in the temple outskirts, with the corpses of people lying in pieces, scattered along the floor. The identities of their victims have yet to be identified, and it is currently unnknown that without extreme forensic research, whether they will be identified.
These men are to stand trial and hear their crimes being against them. For a fair trial, however, the Cambodian court has decided to allow jurors to be of international acclaim, as these men are obviously not of our own national origin, so their peers must come from somewhere else in the world.
They are accused with the deaths of over 50 men in grisly and inhumane ways and methods. The men were found in the temple outskirts, with the corpses of people lying in pieces, scattered along the floor. The identities of their victims have yet to be identified, and it is currently unnknown that without extreme forensic research, whether they will be identified.
These men are to stand trial and hear their crimes being against them. For a fair trial, however, the Cambodian court has decided to allow jurors to be of international acclaim, as these men are obviously not of our own national origin, so their peers must come from somewhere else in the world.