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Ricketson flies into Australia

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THE family of an Australian filmmaker who received a royal pardon from Cambodia said yesterday they were “overwhelme­d with happiness” ahead of his return to Sydney.

James Ricketson was sentenced to six years’ jail last month after being convicted of espionage, and had been in detention since June last year after he flew a drone over an opposition rally.

Ricketson was issued a royal pardon on Friday after strongman premier Hun Sen requested it from the Cambodian king.

Local media reported the 69-yearold was expected to arrive in Sydney late last night after being deported from Cambodia on Saturday.

“The Ricketson family are overwhelme­d with happiness to have James home safely in Australia,” they said in a statement.

“James still deeply loves Cambodia and its people, and remains committed to helping however he can.”

The family thanked supporters for campaignin­g for his release, as well as King Norodom Sihamoni for “bringing this nightmare to an end”.

They said the 16-month imprison- ment had taken a physical and emotional toll on his health.

Ricketson’s pardon came a few days before Mr Hun Sen — who has been in power for more than 33 years — was scheduled to go to New York to attend the UN General Assembly.

It also followed the freeing of activists and opposition politician­s in the weeks after July’s national election, which critics said was neither free nor fair.

Australian foreign Minister Marise Payne thanked her Cambodian counterpar­t, Prak Sokhonn, and said the pardon ended a “distressin­g time” for Ricketson and his family.

 ??  ?? James Ricketson in August.
James Ricketson in August.

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