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Cambodia Opposition Leader Sentenced to 27 Years House Arrest

  • #Freedom & human rights
  • #Cambodia
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  • #Turkey
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story
MAR 2023
Image copyright: Al Jazeera
story last updated MAR 2023

The Spin

Narrative A

The decision by the Cambodian justice system once again shows a jaw-dropping lack of justice based on politically motivated charges. Sokha has endured a physically and psychologically taxing ordeal that will only continue while under house arrest. The Cambodian government must drop the fabricated charges and release him immediately.

Amnesty International

Narrative B

While Cambodia is a supporter of the defense and maintenance of human rights, Sokha's attempts to derail the legitimate sovereignty of the nation's leadership via foreign influence cannot be tolerated. House arrest is a perfectly justified punishment as a means of defending the peace and prosperity of the nation.

Khmer Times

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