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BackCambodia pardons former opposition leader Kem Sokha
Cambodia pardons former opposition leader Kem Sokha
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BBC World25.05.2026Politique2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Cambodia pardons former opposition leader Kem Sokha

L'essentiel

  • Former Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha, sentenced to 27 years for treason, has been pardoned.
  • The decision, announced by ex-PM Hun Sen, is seen by rights groups as a partial reversal of injustice, though Sokha remains banned from politics and leaving the country.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Kem Sokha, former leader of the Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP), was arrested in 2017 and later sentenced to 27 years for treason. Human rights groups widely criticized the charges as politically motivated. His party had previously challenged Hun Sen's long-standing rule.

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Cambodia's ​former opposition leader Kem Sokha, who was serving a 27-year sentence for treason, has been pardoned, the country's former prime minister said.

Sokha, the former leader of the now-dissolved Cambodian National Rescue Party (CNRP), was first arrested in 2017 over a video where he said he had received support from US pro-democracy groups.

He has been held under house arrest since he was found guilty of treason in 2023. The charges have been widely derided as politically motivated by human rights groups.

Hun Sen posted on Facebook that Sokha had been "pardoned", alongside a photo of the royal decree signed by him.

His son, Hun Manet, who took over as prime minister from his father in 2023, said the pardon was "one more step towards strengthening national unity".

It came after an appeal against Sokha's sentence was rejected last month. But it did not include overturning a ban on the politician leaving Cambodia for five years.

Elaine Pearson, Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said: "Hun Sen's decision to pardon Kem Sokha after more than eight years in arbitrary detention partially reverses a grievous injustice, but it is deplorable that Sokha remains barred from participating in politics or leaving the country.

"Cambodia's remaining opposition politicians and parties are still under constant threat of arbitrary arrest and baseless restrictions. The government needs to ensure that political rights are respected in the country."

Sokha's CNRP party came close to securing a shock victory in the 2013 general election over Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party (CPP) despite accusations of vote-rigging and intimidation.

The opposition leader was arrested in 2017, less than a year ahead of the crucial vote, which the CNRP was eventually banned from contesting, making Cambodia a de facto one-party state.

On the day of his arrest, the Cambodia Daily published its last ever newspaper as it was shut down amid a crackdown on independent media. It ran a front page headline "Descent Into Outright Dictatorship" above a photo of a startled Sokha in handcuffs.

In 2018, his daughter Kem Monovithya told the BBC the only chance of her father being released was if his detention became a genuine burden to Hun Sen: "If there's no cost of keeping him he will continue to keep him."

The US embassy said at the time that the Sokha case had been "based on a fabricated conspiracy" and the conviction was a "miscarriage of justice".

Hun Sen, who ruled Cambodia for nearly four decades, has been accused of weaponising the country's courts to target his opponents. He stepped down as prime minister in 2023 and handed power to his eldest son, Hun Manet.

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Questions ouvertes

  • Will Kem Sokha be allowed to participate in politics or leave the country in the future?
  • What are the implications of this pardon for other opposition politicians in Cambodia?
  • What led to the timing of this pardon, especially after the rejection of his appeal?
  • Will this pardon lead to broader political reforms in Cambodia?

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