Treason trial begins of Cambodia opposition leader Kem Sokha
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The trial of a top Cambodian opposition leader charged with treason began Wednesday, more than two years after he was arrested in what is widely seen as a politically motivated prosecution.
Kem Sokha was head of the Cambodia National Rescue Party when he was arrested in September 2017 on the basis of an old video showing him at a seminar where he spoke about receiving advice from U.S. pro-democracy groups.
He could be imprisoned for up to 30 years if found guilty. His party was dissolved by Cambodia’s Supreme Court in November 2017 on the same basis.
The actions were seen as intended to ensure victory by long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen’s Cambodia People’s Party in the 2018 general election by eliminating the only credible opposition force. Cambodia’s courts are considered to be heavily politicized and under government influence.