Cambodian opposition leader Kem Sokha has been sentenced to 27 years under house arrest after being found guilty of treason.
Kem Sokha, who headed the now-banned Cambodia National Rescue Party, was arrested in a midnight raid in 2017 and accused of conspiring with foreign powers to overthrow the government of longtime leader Hun Sen.
Kem Sokha denied the charges, while the United States and rights groups said the trial, which began three years after his arrest, was politically motivated.
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