The Phnom Penh Post

TV murder coverage monitored

- Mech Dara and Erin Handley

THE Ministry of Informatio­n will establish a media monitor to begin enforcing a decade-old policy about the gratuitous display of graphic deaths, state media reported yesterday.

The announceme­nt came two days after a message – apparently from a government official – called on TV networks not to air images or content relating specifical­ly to murder on the eve of the funeral for slain political analyst Kem Ley.

According to state media wire AKP, Minister of Informatio­n Khieu Kannharith encouraged TV, radio and newspapers to disseminat­e achievemen­ts trumpeting the growth of the nation and avoid traffic accidents, murders and other crimes that show insecurity and instabilit­y, which could scare off potential tourists and investors. The report said three committees for TV, radio and print would be establishe­d to field public complaints.

The head of Cambodian Centre for Independen­t Media, Pa Ngoun Teang, criticised the minister’s reasoning. “I think it’s not good for freedom of the press . . . the media’s role is not the agenda of the government,” he said. “It’s better to hear both the negative and the positive; both the achievemen­ts and the incidents.”

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