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Flash Info | Chef Convicted of Incitement over Border Conflict Comments

11 June 2026audio available

Kong Sopheap, a 46-year-old wedding chef and active social media user, was sentenced to 18 months in prison and handed a 2 million riel fine (about US $500) by the Phnom Penh Capital Court on 29 May 2026. He was convicted of incitement to disturb social security under Articles 494 and 495 of the Criminal Code.

Sopheap was arrested after sharing critical opinions about the Cambodian-Thai border conflict on his personal Facebook account. He was arrested at a café in Phnom Penh on 23 February by officers from the Commissariat of Phnom Penh Municipal Police. His family did not receive information about his arrest until he was transferred to prison the following day.

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