Saturday, July 19, 2008

NEC Warns Media on Campaign Ethics

NEC Deputy Secretary-General Sokolac Tipor, left, and National Democratic Institute senior program officer Ly Sothearayuth

By Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
Washington
18 July 2008


A National Election Committee official warned media groups on Wednesday to adhere to election regularities and a code of ethics as Election Day nears.

"The NEC has issued a statement and met representatives to discuss violations to the code of ethics, and if they still continue to do it, we would send a warning letter," said NEC Deputy Secretary-General Sokolac Tipor, as a guest on "Hello VOA."

"If they still do not obey, we will have some sort of other action," he said. "We will take action if there are complaints from the parties."

Pro-government media have attacked the opposition during the campaign, triggering complaints.

Media should know the code of ethics and operate in a climate of mutual respect, said National Democratic Institute senior program officer Ly Sothearayuth, also a guest on "Hello VOA."

"There should not be the use of bad words to attack other parties just in the interest of political gain," he said.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The MOI must protect Khmer democracy and shut down those media who spread spams, scams, or propaganda instead of facts.

Anonymous said...

You can't stop Mr. Kosol from CTN. He made his life work to attack oppositions each day he get on CTN. If he doesn't he could go hungry and food to feed his family.

I forgive Mr. Kosol because out of his desperation and hunger he stray from journalistic codes and ethics. Poor man.

Anonymous said...

There is nothing wrong with attacking political parties. You just has to do equally across the board without taking any side, not to say that that is what journalist should be about.