June 30, 2013 - 10:00am
PHNOM PENH (Xinhua)
- Cambodian Information Ministry issued a statement late Saturday to
lift its ban on local radio broadcasts from relaying Khmer-language
programs from foreign radio stations in the run-up to a general election
on July 28.
According
to a statement signed by information minister Khieu Kanharith and
announced on the state-owned National Television of Cambodia, local FM
radio stations have rights to rent their broadcasting hours and can
relay Khmer-language programs made by foreign radios.
"Last
night, the Ministry of Information decided to allow all FM radio
stations to resume the rebroadcasting of foreign radios," the minister
wrote in his Facebook account.
The ban removal was made following criticism from the United States on Friday.
US
State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell told reporters in
Washington D.C. that the Cambodian information ministry's directive was a
"serious infringement of freedom of the press and freedom of
expression".
Cambodian
information ministry's acting Minister Ouk Prathna on Tuesday issued a
directive to ban all local FM radio stations from relaying and airing
all Khmer-language programs of foreign radios during the entire 31 days
of the pre-election campaign period and on July 28, the election day.
"The ban is to ensure media neutrality during the election campaign," the directive said.
Eight political parties have begun a month-long election campaign on Thursday towards a general election on July 28.
Three
major parties among them are the ruling Cambodian People' s Party of
Prime Minister Hun Sen, the main opposition Cambodia National Rescue
Party led by self-exiled leader Sam Rainsy, and the royalist Funcinpec
Party headed by Princess Norodom Arun Rasmey, the youngest daughter of
late King Father Norodom Sihanouk.
Sam
Rainsy, Prime Minister Hun Sen's main rival, fled the country in late
2009 before Cambodian court sentenced him to 11 years in prison in
absentia for two charges-removing border poles and publishing a false
map of the border with Vietnam and accusing Deputy Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister Hor Namhong of being a member of the Democratic
Kampuchea.
He is unable to return to Cambodia for the election.
Political observers predict that Hun Sen's party will win a landslide victory in the upcoming polls.
1 comment:
Ah Nguyen Khiev Kanha Rit Lith Kdet Yuon Lob Mern Tern Heuy Ah Lob !!
It looks like the measure that you have taken backfired !!
It is time for your asshole to retire and stop controlling Cambodia.
Enough is enough !!
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