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Cambodian court upholds life sentence for critic’s killer

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PENH: Cambodia’s Supreme Court upheld a life prison term given to a man convicted of murdering a prominent government critic.

The court rejected the appeal of Oeut Ang for a reduction in his sentence for shooting dead political analyst Kem Ley at a convenienc­e store in the capital Phnom Penh in July 2016.

Oeut Ang had claimed he shot Kem Ley over an alleged loan he failed to pay back. But there was widespread speculatio­n the killing was politicall­y motivated because of Kem Ley’s caustic commentari­es about Prime Minister Hun Sen and his government in the media. The killing took place shortly after Kem Ley spoke on radio about a report alleging that Hun Sen’s family had taken advantage of its connection­s for financial gain.

Tens of thousands of people joined his funeral in protest of Hun Sen’s authoritar­ian rule, which hardened even more after the killing with the closure of independen­t media and a court decision dissolving the only credible opposition party ahead of the 2018 general election.

Oeut Ang’s lawyer, Im Mach, said that the decision to uphold the sentence was too severe, because his client admitted his crimes and asked the court for mercy.

 ?? — AFP ?? Facing the law: Oeut Ang being escorted by police officials upon arrival at the Supreme Court in Phnom Penh.
— AFP Facing the law: Oeut Ang being escorted by police officials upon arrival at the Supreme Court in Phnom Penh.

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