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Flash Info | Activist Thou Vakhim Convicted, Sentenced to Two Years in Prison

11 March 2026

The Phnom Penh Capital Court this morning convicted 23-year-old social activist Thou Vakhim on the charge of incitement to commit a felony, sentencing him to two years in prison and issuing a 4 million riel fine (about USD$1,000).

Vakhim, who has been detained in prison since his arrest in September last year, was sentenced under Articles 494 and 495 of the Criminal Code over his commentary on social issues that he regularly posted on his Facebook page. Prior to his arrest, Vakhim was outspoken in raising various human rights violations, including calling for the release of imprisoned youth leader Koet Saray and of five Mother Nature environmental activists, as well as justice for murdered social analyst Kem Ley.

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