Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy pardoned ahead of vote
Cambodia’s opposition leader in exile won a royal pardon on Friday, vowing to return to help his party fight strongman premier Hun Sen who is seeking to extend his nearly three decade grip on power.
Sam Rainsy, who lives in France, had faced 11 years in jail after he was convicted in absentia for charges that he contends were politically motivated, including publishing a false map of the border with Vietnam.
“All of his convictions are clear now. He is a free man, he is welcome back home and he can come back anytime,” cabinet spokesman Phay Siphan said.
Rainsy, who wrote to King Sihamoni in June requesting a pardon, said on Friday that he would return “in the next few days” to campaign for his party, the Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP).
“It is a small victory for democracy that the leader of the opposition be allowed to be in the country during election campaigning and on election day,” he said by telephone from France.
But “much more remains to be done,” he added.
The pardon was requested by Prime Minister Hun Sen “in the spirit of reconciliation”, a government official said on condition of anonymity, adding that Rainsy had “no right” to run as a candidate in the July 28 polls.