Saturday, 14 August 2010

Cambodia's appeal court on Friday upheld the sentence of the Swedish

Johan Brahim Escori, 63, arrives for his trial at the appeal court in Phnom Penh August 13, 2010. Cambodia's appeal court on Friday upheld the sentence of the Swedish national, who was handed six-and-a-half years in prison and a $1,000 fine by the lower court last year. Escori was found guilty of abusing a nine-year-old boy under Cambodia's anti-human trafficking law's indecent acts. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A security officer looks on as Johan Brahim Escori, 63, attends his trial at the appeal court in Phnom Penh August 13, 2010. Cambodia's appeal court on Friday upheld the sentence of the Swedish national, who was handed six-and-a-half years in prison and a $1,000 fine by the lower court last year. Escori was found guilty of abusing a nine-year-old boy under Cambodia's anti-human trafficking law's indecent acts. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Johan Brahim Escori (R), 63, talks to reporters after his trial at the appeal court in Phnom Penh August 13, 2010. Cambodia's appeal court on Friday upheld the sentence of the Swedish national, who was handed six-and-a-half years in prison and a $1,000 fine by the lower court last year. Escori was found guilty of abusing a nine-year-old boy under Cambodia's anti-human trafficking law's indecent acts. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

A security officer (R) escorts Johan Brahim Escori (L), 63, and an unidentified prisoner back to the Prey Sar prison after Escori's trial at the appeal court in Phnom Penh August 13, 2010. Cambodia's appeal court on Friday upheld the sentence of the Swedish national, who was handed six-and-a-half years in prison and a $1,000 fine by the lower court last year. Escori was found guilty of abusing a nine-year-old boy under Cambodia's anti-human trafficking law's indecent acts. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

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