The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry probing NGO for role in CNN segment

- Erin Handley

THE Interior Ministry has launched an investigat­ion into a Christian NGO working in Cambodia, after a journalist­s’ union claimed they “fabricated” stories about child prostituti­on that were broadcast by internatio­nal news networks CNN and ABC News.

Huy Vannak, an Interior Ministry undersecre­tary of state and the president of the Union of Journalist Federation­s of Cambodia, wrote a letter to CNN condemning the“serious errors” in their recent story The Cambodian girls sold for sex by their mothers, highlighti­ng that the young women interviewe­d were ethnically Vietnamese. The headline was later changed.

At a press conference on Friday, anti-human traffickin­g police said they would investigat­e Agape Internatio­nal Ministries (AIM), run by American missionari­es Don and Bridget Brewster, after Vannak claimed the pair had “twisted” facts for fundraisin­g.

“The beautiful smile and dignity of Cambodian mothers and girls should not be distorted by AIM for their petty fundraisin­g purpose,” he said.

Ministry of Interior officials just last year praised AIM’s work and gave them a letter of commendati­on for helping fight sexual exploitati­on. Don Brewster declined to comment.

The recent coverage featured a CNN journalist returning to Phnom Penh’s Svay Pak district – once a child prostituti­on hotspot – to interview women featured in a 2013 CNN documentar­y starring actress Mira Sorvino.

Vannak claimed the brothels of Svay Pak, which cropped up in the 1990s, had“not existed” for 15 years. Attempts to close the brothels began in 2003 and they were declared closed in 2005.

 ?? FRESH NEWS ?? Union of Journalist Federation­s of Cambodia Director Huy Vannak (centre) speaks to the press on Thursday alongside Interior Ministry officials regarding a CNN report on child prostituti­on.
FRESH NEWS Union of Journalist Federation­s of Cambodia Director Huy Vannak (centre) speaks to the press on Thursday alongside Interior Ministry officials regarding a CNN report on child prostituti­on.

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