
Kem Sokha Pardoned in Cambodia Political Shift
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- Published
- May 25, 2026
- Duration
- 1:19
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- Last updated
- May 26, 2026
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Cambodia’s former opposition leader Kem Sokha has been pardoned after years of legal battles, ending his house arrest and raising questions about political motives behind his original treason conviction tied to a video mentioning U.S. pro-democracy groups. The move, signed by Hun Sen on behalf of the King, signals a potential shift in Cambodia’s political…
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Cambodia’s former opposition leader Kem Sokha has been pardoned after years of legal battles, ending his house arrest and raising questions about political motives behind his original treason conviction tied to a video mentioning U.S. pro-democracy groups. The move, signed by Hun Sen on behalf of the King, signals a potential shift in Cambodia’s political landscape as Sokha’s party dissolves and his future role remains uncertain. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount
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