Thai and Cambodian authorities met earlier this week to discuss their extradition agreement and strengthen prisoner exchanges – a meeting that came just days after Thailand extradited Cambodian refugee ‘shoe thrower’ Sam Sokha amid concerns about the fate of more than 100 opposition figures who have fled the country. Last month, Sokha was sentenced in absentia to two years in prison by the Kampong Speu Provincial Court after a viral video on Facebook showed her throwing a sandal at a ruling party billboard bearing the face of Prime Minister Hun Sen. She fled to Thailand where she was then arrested in early January and convicted for overstaying her visa.