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Cambodian opposition leader says to return next Friday

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Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy. Photo: Reuters

Cambodia’s newly pardoned opposition leader said on Saturday he would return from exile on July 19 to join his party’s campaign to defeat Prime Minister Hun Sen in upcoming elections.

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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.

The French-educated former banker - who worked with global finance giant Paribas in the 1980s - was pardoned by King Sihamoni on Friday at Hun Sen’s request.

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“I will arrive at Phnom Penh International Airport on Friday, 19 July, this year in the morning at 9:05 on a Thai Airways flight,” Rainsy wrote on his Facebook page, in a post that was widely shared and received thousands of “likes”.

A spokesman for his Cambodia National Rescue Party, Yim Sovann, confirmed the travel schedule, adding that it would take time to arrange Rainsy’s return due to some “issue with his travel document”.

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