Fresh hope for Australian James Ricketson after release of government critics

Australian filmmaker James Ricketson is on trial in Cambodia, accused of spying. However, the release of jailed opposition members has buoyed hopes he could be freed.

Australian filmmaker James Ricketson is escorted by prison guards.

Australian filmmaker James Ricketson is escorted by prison guards. Source: AAP

Fourteen Cambodia opposition supporters jailed for insurrection have been released - the largest pardon since Premier Hun Sen extended his grip on power in an election that turned the kingdom into a one-party state.

The main opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) was dissolved months before the July election, giving Hun Sen's ruling Cambodia People's Party a clean sweep of seats in parliament, and many CNRP members and government critics were rounded up in a crackdown on dissent.

The 14 released on Tuesday from Prey Sar prison in Phnom Penh were pardoned by the Cambodian king for convictions that carried between seven and 20 years behind bars.

Their pardons came after they all apologised to Hun Sen in letters.

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (C) and his wife Bun Rany (L) after casting their votes in the general election.
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (C) and his wife Bun Rany (L) after casting their votes in the general election. Source: Getty


They were arrested in 2015 and charged with insurrection after clashes that left dozens of security officers and protesters wounded.  

"We could work together. We may argue when it comes to politics, but we shouldn't kill each other," Meach Sovannara, a former press officer who had been sentenced to 20 years, said in a Facebook Live broadcast after he was released. 

Australian filmmaker James Ricketson remains behind bars, accused of espionage, and it's unknown if Tuesday’s amnesty could signal a possible reprieve.

Mr Ricketson, 69, is facing up to 10 years in prison on accusations that he has spent more than two decades collecting information that could jeopardise Cambodia's national security.

Australian filmmaker James Ricketson is escorted by prison guards.
Australian filmmaker James Ricketson is escorted by prison guards. Source: AAP


His arrest was seen by critics as part of a wider crackdown against the opposition, ahead of last month's general election and there’s speculation the government-controlled courts could potentially free him now the elections are over.

Last week Cambodia's strongman ruler Prime Minister Hun Sen said more pardons were likely, but rejected suggestions he was bending to international pressure following his one-sided election win.




Analysts have said Hun Sen could use pardons and the kingdom's pliant courts to help deflect criticism, as he has in the past, after July's vote was widely decried as a sham.

The US widened travel bans on the country after the vote but Cambodia's main concern is its tariff-free access to European garment markets, where sales fuel the country's largest industry.

Land rights activists and a former lawmaker have also been freed in recent days.

But the pardons have yet to include the CNRP's co-founder Kem Sokha, who was arrested before the party's dissolution last November and thrown in jail on treason charges.


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