Cambodia's Supreme Court
Coverage of Cambodia's Supreme Court in the Nexus archive.
- Cambodian Supreme Court upholds incitement conviction of opposition politician, sparking anger
Cambodia's Supreme Court upheld the incitement conviction of opposition politician Rong Chhun, suspending his prison sentence but banning him from politics for five years. The ruling drew criticism from supporters and rights groups, who accused the government of suppressing dissent.
- Cambodian Supreme Court upholds incitement of opposition politician in politically charged case
Cambodia's Supreme Court upheld the incitement conviction of Rong Chhun, a top adviser to the Nation Power Party, after he met with villagers displaced by government projects. The court suspended his prison sentence but banned him from politics for five years and restricted his travel for three years, a decision viewed as part of PM Hun Manet's government efforts to suppress criticism.
- Cambodian Supreme Court upholds incitement conviction of opposition politician in charged case
Cambodia's Supreme Court upheld the incitement conviction of Rong Chhun, a top adviser to the Nation Power Party, suspending his prison sentence but banning him from politics for five years and restricting travel abroad for three years. Supporters protested the decision, which was seen as part of government efforts to suppress criticism.