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MYSTERIOUS: Cambodian king pardons former opposition leader | Mind Blowing Facts

Former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) leader Kem Sokha leaves his house for the Phnom Penh Municipal Court for the hearing of the verdict in his treason case where he was was sentenced to 27 years in detention under house arrest after being found guilty, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on March 3, 2023. (File photo: Reuters)

PHNOM ​PENH — ⁠Cambodia's ⁠king has pardoned former ​opposition leader Kem Sokha for a treason conviction, just ​weeks after he lost ‌an appeal to overturn that verdict, according to a royal decree released on Monday.

Kem Sokha, 72, co-founder of the defunct Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), has been held ​under house ⁠arrest since he was found guilty of treason in March 2023. He was accused of conspiring with a foreign power ‌to topple then-premier Hun Sen.

Last month, a court in Phnom Penh upheld his 27-year sentence and banned him from leaving the country ⁠for five years once that term ends. The royal decree said the pardon only applied to the original sentence.

A lawyer for Kem Sokha did not immediately answer phone calls seeking comment on the pardon. Kem ​Sokha's case was among the most prominent in a sweeping crackdown on opponents of the Cambodian ​People's ‌Party, which has ruled Cambodia for more than four decades.

The United States said at the time that ​his ⁠conviction was based on "fabricated conspiracy theories".

He was among only a few remaining opposition figures ⁠in the Southeast Asian country, after many others fled in the wake of a 2017 Supreme Court ruling that banned the CNRP. Cambodia's government, now headed ⁠by Hun Manet, the US- and British-educated son ​of the still influential former premier Hun Sen, denies targeting opponents and says those convicted were lawbreakers.

Hun Manet signed the decree on behalf of King Norodom Sihamoni, who ⁠is undergoing treatment for ​prostate cancer.

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