Key facts
- Cambodia's Supreme Court upheld the incitement conviction of opposition politician Rong Chhun.
- The court suspended the remainder of his sentence, preventing immediate imprisonment.
- Rong Chhun is banned from political activity for five years and international travel for three.
- The conviction stemmed from a meeting with villagers displaced by government construction projects.
- The decision is seen as part of a broader government effort to suppress criticism.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia’s Supreme Court on Friday upheld the incitement conviction of a prominent opposition politician, Rong Chhun, while suspending the remainder of his sentence. The decision keeps him out of prison but bars him from political activities for years.