Malaysia frees detained Cambodian opposition activists | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 7 — Malaysia tonight released three Cambodian opposition activists it detained this week at the request of Cambodian authorities, a rights group official told Reuters. One of them is Mu Sochua, the vice-president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, who was held last night at...

Mu Sochua, Deputy President of the Cambodia National Rescue Party , reacts as she talks to journalists after a press conference in Jakarta November 6, 2019. — Reuters pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 7 — Malaysia tonight released three Cambodian opposition activists it detained this week at the request of Cambodian authorities, a rights group official told Reuters. One of them is Mu Sochua, the vice-president of the Cambodia National Rescue Party, who was held last night at a Kuala Lumpur airport ahead of her planned return home to lead anti-government demonstrations.

Jerald Joseph, an official of the Malaysian Human Rights Commission, said the Cambodians would stay in a hotel for now. — Reuters

 

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