Cambodia upholds 27-year-prison sentence for ex-opposition leader Kem Sokha in treason case
Cambodia's Appeal Court has upheld a 27-year prison sentence against former opposition leader Kem Sokha on treason charges, rejecting his appeal. The court also banned the 72-year-old from leaving the country for five years and maintaining a lifelong prohibition from political activity. Sokha has one month to appeal the decision to Cambodia's Supreme Court.
PHNOM PENH, April 30 (Xinhua) — Cambodia's Appeal Court on Thursday upheld the decision of a lower court to sentence former opposition leader Kem Sokha to 27 years in prison on the charge of treason, according to one of his lawyers.
Sokha appeared in the court to hear the verdict.
Pheng Heng, one of Sokha's lawyers, told reporters after the verdict that the Appeal Court also decided to ban Sokha from leaving the country for five years.
Under Cambodian law, Sokha has one month to appeal to the Supreme Court if he is not satisfied with the Appeal Court's ruling.
Sokha, former president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), which was dissolved by the Supreme Court, was sentenced by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court in 2023 to 27 years in prison for treason but was ordered to serve his sentence under home detention.
The 72-year-old former opposition leader was convicted of conspiring with a "foreign power" in an attempt to overthrow the legitimate Cambodian government and was arrested in 2017.
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court also imposed a lifetime ban on him from engaging in politics.