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Newspapers suspended

(WAN/IFEX) – According to reports, on 8 January the Ministry of Information suspended several newspapers on the grounds that they had insulted national leaders and threatened national security. The Ministry ordered the seizure of all copies of these newspapers and warned printing companies that authorities would punish those who violated the order. The newspapers affected […]

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Canadian journalist Ed Fitzgerald expelled

(RSF/IFEX) – The Cambodian government has decided to expel, during the coming week, Ed Fitzgerald, Phnom Penh correspondent for the magazine “Asia Business News”. Secretary of State for Information Khieu Kanharith stated that the journalist, who has worked in Cambodia since 1988, had covered events in Cambodia in a “systematically tendentious” manner. Kanharith added that […]

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Grenade attack against office of newspaper

(RSF/IFEX) – Two grenades were thrown by two men on a motorcycle into the compound of the popular “Koh Santepheap” newspaper at around 2 am on 15 October 1997. As the first grenade did not reach the building, the attackers tossed a second grenade over the wall, which then exploded. No one was injured in […]

Link to: Journalist sentenced to one year in prison

Journalist sentenced to one year in prison

On 23 August 1996 at 10:30 hours, the Supreme Court upheld a prior conviction and sentenced Hen Vipeak, former editor-in-chief of “Sereipheap Thmei” (“New Liberty News”), to one year in prison and fined him 5 million riel (US$ 2,500) for libel. He was convicted under Article 62 of the UNTAC Law (which dates back to […]

Link to: Government refuses to authorise the creation of new radio and television stations and newspapers

Government refuses to authorise the creation of new radio and television stations and newspapers

On 17 July 1996, Minister of Information Ieng Mouly announced that the government would not authorise the creation of any new radio or television stations. He cited already crowded airwaves as the reason; however, the decision follows repeated attempts to block opposition parties from setting up radio and television stations. Secretary of State Khieu Kanharith […]

Link to: Editor Chan Rotana released after pardon

Editor Chan Rotana released after pardon

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 3 July 1996 and 9 March 1995** Chan Rotana, editor of “Samleng Yuvachun Khmer” (“Voice of Khmer Youth”), was released from a Phnom Penh prison on 5 July 1996. His release came after Cambodia’s Second Prime Minister, Hun Sen, agreed on 3 July to King Norodom Sihanouk’s request for a pardon. […]

Link to: Thun Bun Ly, editor of the Cambodian newspaper “Odom K’tek Khmer”, fatally shot

Thun Bun Ly, editor of the Cambodian newspaper “Odom K’tek Khmer”, fatally shot

Thun Bun Ly, editor of the Cambodian newspaper “Odom K’tek Khmer” (Khmer Ideal), was fatally shot by an unidentified gunman in Phnom Phen on the morning of Saturday 18 May 1996. The shooting of Ly, a member of opposition leader Sam Rainsy’s Khmer Nation Party (KNP), occurred the same day that the KNP was to […]

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Draft press law being debated

**Updates IFEX CH alerts dated 20 February 1995, 9 November 1994** The National Assembly of Cambodia was set to begin considering a draft press law on 19 June 1995. The draft law now omits criminal penalties. However, it still poses serious liabilities for journalists. Among the remaining problems are: – fines for publication of material […]

Link to: Editor Dam Sithi beaten by students

Editor Dam Sithi beaten by students

On 2 June 1995, Dam Sithi, editor of the bi-weekly “Moneakseka Khmer” (“The Khmer Conscience”) was beaten up by a group of students from the University of Phnom Penh. He had previously been threatened because of an article published in his paper at the end of May, which criticized Second Prime Minister Hun Sen of […]

Link to: Journalist Chan Rotana sentenced to one year in prison

Journalist Chan Rotana sentenced to one year in prison

Source: Amnesty International On 27 February 1995, Chan Rotana, editor of “Voice of Khmer Youth”, was sentenced to one year in prison at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. He was also fined five million Cambodian riels (approx US$ 2,000). He remains free pending an appeal hearing of his case. Chan Rotana was convicted under Article […]

Link to: Two Khmer language newspapers suspended

Two Khmer language newspapers suspended

On 14 January 1995, on the basis of the press law of 6 April 1992, Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith suspended the “Samleng Yuvachun Khmer”, “for having offended the governmental institutions” of Cambodia by publishing a picture showing the Prime Minister, Norodom Ranariddh, with a sack of gold on his head. According to information received […]