Youth forum discusses ‘responsible’ social media use
Mon, 21 December 2015 pp
Lay Samean
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| An internet user browses Facebook in Phnom Penh. Vireak Mai |
More than 100 young people gathered yesterday in Phnom Penh to discuss the benefits and pitfalls of social media in Cambodia.
At
the youth forum, which focused on “Politics in the Digital Age”,
youths, monks, politicians and NGO leaders spoke about the increasing
importance of social media and its role in influencing political
debates.
Long
Kemkhorn, director of the Cambodian Youth Assembly, said social media
should be used responsibly, arguing that failing to do so can lead to
“chaos” and breed “extremist ideologies”.
Kemkhorn
added that social media is becoming increasingly entwined with politics
in the Kingdom, with everyone from the opposition to Prime Minister Hun
Sen actively using platforms like Facebook to share information and
opinions.
The
alleged misuse of social media has drawn the ire of the government in
recent months, with threats to crack down on cases of incitement and
insulting language.
Chak
Sopheap, executive director of the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights,
said politicians should address concerns by teaching people how to use
social media “responsibly and safely”.
Cambodia National Rescue Party lawmaker Yem Ponharith agreed that social media should be used only “with caution”.

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