on 20 July 2009. He was responding to the testimony given by his former subordinate Him Huy who was a Khmer Rouge prison guard. On 31 July 2007, Duch was formally charged with
war crimes and
crimes against humanity and detained by Cambodia's
United Nations-backed
Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Duch, represented by Cambodian lawyer Kar Savuth and French lawyer François Roux, appealed against his
provisional detention by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia based on the more than eight years he spent without trial in Cambodian military detention. The appeal was unsuccessful and on 14 August 2008, the tribunal issued its indictment after completing their investigation of Duch. In February 2008, as part of the judicial process, Duch was taken to Tuol Sleng prison, the scene of his crimes. He reportedly collapsed in tears after stating, "I ask for your forgiveness – I know that you cannot forgive me, but I ask you to leave me the hope that you might." On 16 February 2009, the UN supervised trial of Duch began at a
Phnom Penh court. Duch was prosecuted by international co-prosecutors William Smith and
Anees Ahmed and was charged with "personally overseeing the systematic torture of more than 15,000 prisoners." On 6 April, he told the tribunal that "Mr
Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger|[Henry] Kissinger allowed the Khmer Rouge to grasp golden opportunities" following the
American bombing of Cambodia. Duch surprised the tribunal on 27 November 2009 with a plea to be released. At the conclusion of the trial, prosecutors asked that Duch be given 40 years in prison if convicted. On 26 July 2010, Duch was found guilty of crimes against humanity, torture, and murder; he was sentenced to 35 years imprisonment, with a pre-trial detention credit of 11 years being applied to his sentence and an additional controversial five-year deduction because his period of pre-trial detention exceeded the maximum allowed under Cambodian law. On 3 February 2012, an upper court U.N. war crimes tribunal rejected his appeal and extended his sentence to life imprisonment because of his "shocking and heinous" crimes. The ruling was final with no other chance for appeal. On 20 October 2018, Duch was hospitalized in serious condition. ==Death==