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The prosecution urged the judge to strongly punish Kem Sokha, former President of the former Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP) for conspiring with foreign states or other foreign agents in order to overthrow the Cambodian government
The post Kem Sokha treason trial ends, judgment on March 3 appeared first on Khmer Times.In what appears to be a bid at political reconciliation, former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) President Kem Sokha, who is facing trial on treason charges, has called on politicians to put an end to their bickering, slanders and insults from this year onwards.
The post Sokha posts reconciliatory New Year’s message appeared first on Khmer Times.Germany, the European Union and the international community have been observing former opposition leader Kem Sokha’s court case to monitor Cambodia’s human rights and democratic practices.
The post Germany, EU monitoring Cambodia’s democracy, says Sokha appeared first on Khmer Times.Ahead of the March 3 verdict in Kem Sokha treason case, opposition leaders started heated debates about whether to associate with the former president of court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), in the upcoming National Election (NE).
The post Top aide blocks opposition move to put Sokha at CP helm appeared first on Khmer Times.The Ministry of Interior is investigating an allegation that two activists are working as secret agents for the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), with the duo allegedly intending to lead a protest targetting the court’s verdict against former Cambodia National Rescue Party president Kem Sokha.
The post Uncovering spies: Ministry probing allegation that two activists are CIA agents appeared first on Khmer Times.Former opposition leader Kem Sokha has just received a sentence of 27 years '...on the charge of collusion with foreigners committed in Cambodia and other places'
The post Former opposition leader Kem Sokha sentenced to 27 years in prison appeared first on Khmer Times.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has brushed aside concerns raised by foreign embassies in Cambodia over the conviction of former Cambodia National Rescue Party president Kem Sokha, saying that “a crime is a crime”.
The post Rule of law: Government rebuts foreign embassies’ concerns over Kem Sokha’s conviction appeared first on Khmer Times.The sentencing of an opposition figure for treason sends a message that foreign interference will be rejected
The post Cambodia makes its own way in Kem Sokha case appeared first on Khmer Times.Former Cambodia National Rescue Party president Kem Sokha, who was found guilty of treason and sentenced to 27 years of house arrest and also barred from politics, will appeal his conviction.
The post Kem Sokha to appeal against conviction appeared first on Khmer Times.The Cambodia Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office in Geneva has defended the treason charges of former opposition leader Kem Sokha, and said the statement issued by the UN Special Rapporteurs intends to “mislead the public”.
The post UN experts ‘misleading’ the public on Sokha conviction appeared first on Khmer Times.The spokesperson of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court has issued a statement stating that the statement of the Co-Lawyers for the Defense of the Defendant Kem Sokha is a false statement.
The post Court: Statement of Kem Sokha’s Co-Lawyers is ‘a misrepresentation and misleading to the public’ appeared first on Khmer Times.The Phnom Penh Municipal Court said yesterday that Kem Sokha’s lawyers did not follow procedure and apply to be able to visit him.
The post Sokha’s lawyers ‘did not follow procedure’ appeared first on Khmer Times.A spokesman for the Phnom Penh Municipal Court has stated that it will allow former opposition leader Kem Sokha to meet with his co-defense counsel
The post Court permits Kem Sokha to meet with his co-defense counsel appeared first on Khmer Times.The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has granted permission to Kem Sokha’s lawyers to visit and meet with him next week.
The post Legal team granted permission to visit Kem Sokha appeared first on Khmer Times.Lashing out at the diplomatic community yesterday, Prime Minister Hun Sen accused some foreign ambassadors of pretending to be his friend, while owing allegiance to former opposition leader Kem Sokha, who was found guilty of treason and sentenced to 27 years of house arrest.
The post PM blasts ‘backstabbing’ diplomats supporting Sokha appeared first on Khmer Times.The Phnom Penh Appeal Court will hold the appeal hearing of former leader of the court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) Kem Sokha, who last year was sentenced by the lower court to 27 years in prison on the charge of treason, on January 30.
The post Former opposition leader Kem Sokha appeal date set appeared first on Khmer Times.The Phnom Penh Appeal Court will today hear the case of former opposition leader Kem Sokha, who was sentenced to 27 years in prison by a lower court last year for colluding with foreigners.
The post Phnom Penh court to hear Sokha’s appeal today appeared first on Khmer Times.The Phnom Penh Appeal Court yesterday denied the request of Kem Sokha, the former CNRP leader under house arrest, to lift restrictions on visits from his family and friends, including foreigners.
The post Court rejects Sokha’s appeal over restriction on visits appeared first on Khmer Times.The Phnom Penh Appeal Court continued the hearing of former opposition leader Kem Sokha yesterday who was sentenced last year by the lower court to 27 years in prison on the charge of collusion with foreigners.
The post Sokha has second day in court appeared first on Khmer Times.