The Phnom Penh Post

RFA slams allegation­s levelled at journalist

- Niem Chheng

AS AN opposition lawmaker appeared in court yesterday to be questioned over a controvers­ial case involving a Radio Free Asia journalist, the news outlet issued a strong rebuke against the accusation­s that he misreprese­nted himself in order to get an interview with a politicall­y sensitive prisoner.

Chun Chanboth allegedly falsely declared his identity to gain entry, along with an opposition delegation including Long Ry and Mu Sochua. RFA reporters generally use pen names, and Chanboth used his real name, Huot Vuthy, to register at the jail.

Responding to the allegation that he had sought to deceive guards, RFA issued a statement calling it “beyond reason that authoritie­s would target, harass, and threaten a journalist for doing his job”.

“[He] has not committed any crime. Nor did he misreprese­nt or conceal his identity as a wellknown broadcaste­r with Radio Free Asia. These recent actions are meant to intimidate him and RFA’s staff during a highly contested election season. We at RFA take these threats seriously. They will not distract or prevent RFA’s brave and courageous journalist­s and staff from continuing to bring the people of Cambodia the honest, objective, and unbiased news they deserve,” it said.

Despite the fact that Chanboth used his real name to gain entry, a video circulated after the incident appears to show Cambodia National Rescue Party lawmaker Long Ry identifyin­g him as an “assistant”. But independen­t media advocates have described the case as a heavy-handed attempt to prevent a journalist from carrying out his legitimate work.

Ry, who represents Banteay Meanchey province, was questioned for two hours yesterday by prosecutor Sieng Sok at the Phnom Penh Municipal Court. Ry took a back door out of the court compound and declined to speak to the media.

His lawyer, Sam Sokong, said Ry had chosen to attend court to clarify the case despite his parliament­ary immunity. Mu Sochua is set to appear before the court today, and Chanboth is due to appear on May 2.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? CNRP lawmaker Long Ry is seen walking out of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court after being questioned over the case of prominent RFA journalist Chun Chanboth yesterday.
SUPPLIED CNRP lawmaker Long Ry is seen walking out of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court after being questioned over the case of prominent RFA journalist Chun Chanboth yesterday.

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