Remains of Journalists May Have Surfaced in Cambodia

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Exactly 40 years ago, the war photographer Sean Flynn rode out of Phnom Penh on a motorbike, accompanied by photojournalist Dana Stone. They disappeared and have not been heard from since. But human remains uncovered in a remote part of Cambodia last month might hold a clue about what happened. Sean Flynn and Dana Stone [...]

Information Ministry warned radio and TV broadcasters on air

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

In order to protect people’s freedom and rights, professional ethnics and the abuse of copyrights, Khieu Kanharith, Minister of Information, issues a directive on Monday ordering all radio and television stations not to let broadcasters read newspaper articles on air without permissions from original sources, according to The Cambodia Daily. In addition, adding personal comments [...]

Opposition affiliated Newspapers closed down

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Opposition Sam Rainsy party’s Newspaper, Moneaksekar Khmer or Khmer Conscience, have been closed down since last Friday after running more than 10 year of publication after Editor-in-Chief Dan Sith sent a letter to Prime Minister apologizing profusely for a number of critical articles that the government taken issue with. And then the defamation lawsuit against [...]