Australian filmmaker back home after jail time in Cambodia

IANS  |  Sydney 

An Australian documentary filmmaker is back home in after he was granted a Royal in for a espionage conviction, for which he was sentenced to six years in prison.

"I love Cambodia, I've always loved (and) I don't love any less now as a result of what has happened. In fact if anything I love it more," James Ricketson, 69, filmmaker told the media on his arrival at the airport here on Sunday night.

Ricketson, who denies the accusations, said he looks forward to going back to Cambodia soon, a country with which he has had a relationship for 20 years, and "doing all I can to help poor Cambodian families", reports news.

The documentary maker said the could have performed better during his 15 months in prison, although he avoided giving more details.

"I do have a good story to tell but now, at the airport, is not the right time to tell it," he said on national broadcaster

Ricketson was arrested on June 7, 2017, after he was using a drone to film a protest organised by the opposition (CNRP), which was later dissolved in November 2017.

A ruled that Ricketson used his work as a documentary maker and humanitarian to gather information that could compromise the security of Cambodia.

Various organisations, including the Human Rights Watch, denounced the court ruling, saying that Ricketson was used by the as a scapegoat to justify the repression against the opposition.

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First Published: Mon, September 24 2018. 09:16 IST