Saturday, January 01, 2011

Center Posts Reminder of Slain Journalists on Website

In 2010, Licadho recorded 16 reporters were arrested and charged with crimes after they investigated forest crimes. (Photo: AP)
Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer
Phnom Penh Thursday, 30 December 2010
“If we continue this culture, we cannot build a democratic society.”
The Cambodian Center for Human Rights has posted the names of 10 journalists who were killed over the last 16 years, “to remind the public and ministries concerned not to forget them.”

The inability for police to solve the murders shows “the government has no will or is in capable,” said Ou Virak, head of the center.

The center has posted the names and the circumstances surrounding the murders on its website.

Reporters killed include those who supported the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, as well as royalist Funcinpec and the pro-government newspaper Koh Santepheap, between 1994 and 2008.


Interior Ministry spokesman Khieu Sopheak said the files were “not closed” on those cases, and he called on help from the public to find the killers.

However, Ham Sunrith, deputy director of the rights group Licadho, said he had not seen any progress on the investigations.

“If we continue this culture, we cannot build a democratic society,” said Yim Sovann, an SRP lawmaker.

The unsolved murders of journalists remains a black spot for the government, which in recent months has tried to show an anti-corruption stance, with the passage of a new law and the recent arrest of a Pursat province court prosecutor.

But critics warn the courts too have been used to intimidate journalists.

Licadho recorded 16 reporters were arrested and charged with crimes in 2010 after they investigated forest crimes.

All of which adds up to less information, Ou Virak said.

“The impunity scares professional reporters, and impact access to information,” he said.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is how a dictator rules Cambodia.
If some journalists praise them,they are happy,but they don't put them in jails or kill them.
Where are the freedom of speech,newspapers,etc...
Yes,in the constitution of Cambodia, but not put to use.
Create,make the laws
but not use it,mean nothing.

Anonymous said...

100% WITH YOU THERE.
FOR THEM YOU OK, AGAINST THEM YOU ARE DEAD. THAT IS THE RULE OF LAW IN CAMBODIA. SO IF YOU ARE THE JOURNALISTS IT IS VERY HARD TO REPORT WHAT IS TRUTH AND ACCURATE BECAUSE OF THE PRESSURE AND SCARE TACTICS THEY PUT ON YOU, BUT DON'T GIVE UP CAMBODIAN PEOPLE NEED YOU TO REPORT WHAT IS THE TRUTH.

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL AND MAY THE NEW YEAR BLESS ALL OF YOU.

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen always brags about his spy net works " I have my men every where in Cambodia even you talk about me in the noodle shop, I can hear it, too." (Ankar phnehk ma norss) but how come he has to ask for for public help to find one of his drug addicted nephew?