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Friday 14 February 2014

Cambodian Journalists in ‘Difficult Situation’ on Global Press Freedom Index

Reporters Without Borders has put Cambodia on a list of countries in a “difficult situation” in its annual Press Freedom Index.
Reporters Without Borders has put Cambodia on a list of countries in a “difficult situation” in its annual Press Freedom Index.
WASHINGTON DC — Reporters Without Borders has put Cambodia on a list of countries in a “difficult situation” in its annual Press Freedom Index.

Cambodia ranks No. 144 of 180 countries on the index, above China, Iran, Vietnam, Sudan and others.

Delphine Halgand, US director for the organization, told reporters in Washington that Cambodian journalists face arrest, persecution and murder, in an environment of impunity. No perpetrators have been brought to justice for the killings of dozens of Cambodian journalists since the 1990s, she noted.

Government spokesman Phay Siphan rejected the report. Journalists who have been killed in Cambodia recently have mixed their roles, as police, journalists and others, he said. “They are not real professional journalists,” he said.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

here's a quote of where the US press stands :
''Last year, the United States plunged 13 spots in the global press freedom index to number 46, Paris-based Reporters Without Borders said on Wednesday.''

imagine that the country which goes around the world, bragging about freedom of press ..

link for article:
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/02/12/350329/report-us-plunges-in-press-freedom-index/