June 21, 1997
Dear Mr. Secretary-General,
On behalf of the Cambodian
Government and people, we write to you to ask for the assistance of the United
Nations and the international community in bringing to justice those persons responsible
for the genocide and crimes against humanity during the rule of the Khmer Rouge
from 1975 to 1979.
The April 1997 resolution on
Cambodia of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights requests: "the
Secretary‑General, through his Special Representative, in collaboration
with the Centre for Human Rights, to examine any request by Cambodia for
assistance in responding to past serious violations of Cambodian and
international law as a means of bringing about national reconciliation,
strengthening democracy and addressing the issue of individual
accountability."
Cambodia does not have the
resources or expertise to conduct this very important procedure. Thus, we
believe it is necessary to ask for the assistance of the United Nations. We are
aware of similar efforts to respond to the genocide and crimes against humanity
in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia, and ask that similar assistance be given
to Cambodia.
We believe that crimes of
this magnitude are of concern to all persons in the world, as they greatly
diminish respect for the most basic human right, the right to life. We hope
that the United Nations and international community can assist the Cambodian
people in establishing the truth about this period and bring those responsible
to justice. Only in this way can this tragedy be brought to a full and final
conclusion.
Please, Mr.
Secretary-General, accept the assurances of our highest consideration.
(signed): Prince Norodom
Ranariddh
First Prime Minister
(signed): Hun Sen
Second Prime Minister