13 Cambodians jailed in 'concocted' political treason case
A Cambodian court jailed 13 people for up to nine years yesterday on treason charges denounced by rights campaigners as a "concocted" smear campaign against the opposition.

A Cambodian court jailed 13 people for up to nine years yesterday on treason charges denounced by rights campaigners as a "concocted" smear campaign against the opposition.
The accused were convicted of plotting to overthrow the government through their Khmer National Liberation Front (KNLF), a previously unknown group.
Only seven of the defendants - three of whom were Buddhist monks at the time of their arrest in neighbouring Thailand last year - attended the Phnom Penh Municipal Court for the verdict.
The other six were sentenced in absentia, including KNLF chairman Sam Serey, who lives in Denmark.
Sam Serey was sentenced to nine years in jail, while the others were handed sentences ranging from five to eight years.
"The main goal of the KNLF is to create armed forces to oppose the government," Judge Seng Neang said.