Cambodia’s ex-opposition leader freed awaiting treason trial
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The leader of Cambodia’s now dissolved opposition party was freed on highly restrictive bail Monday after being jailed for a year on a treason charge, the latest government opponent to be released since Prime Minister Hun Sen’s landslide election victory.
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court said in a statement that Kem Sokha was granted bail due to health reasons, but stressed that the case against him would proceed.
The court’s release order is so restrictive that it amounts to a form of house arrest. The 65-year-old politician may travel only a few blocks from his house; he may not meet former leaders of his party, nor its supporters, nor take part in any rallies; and he is not allowed to meet foreigners, especially those connected with the case against him.
Kem Sokha was taken in the predawn hours from a prison in eastern Cambodia to his Phnom Penh home, where hundreds of supporters gathered later in the morning.

