The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry, stakeholde­rs to mark Press Freedom Day

- Chea Sokny

WITH World Press Freedom Day falling on May 3, just a couple days before the official opening of the 32nd SEA Games, the Ministry of Informatio­n said it will assign an official representa­tive to participat­e with stakeholde­rs in observing the occasion instead of organising any events directly.

Ministry spokesman Meas Sophorn said the ministry always values and respects the importance of the day and supports relevant partners in organising a celebrator­y event each year.

“For this year, due to the busy preparatio­ns for broadcasti­ng the upcoming 32nd SEA Games hosted by Cambodia, the ministry could not organise the event as we did last year, but we will appoint a representa­tive to join the celebratio­n that will be organised by various other stakeholde­rs as in previous years,” he said.

He added that Prime Minister Hun Sen may also elect to issue a message to mark the day as he has in previous years.

Sophorn said press freedom in Cambodia has gradually improved over time and that the freedom of the press is now fully maintained in accordance with the Constituti­on.

He noted that at present, the number of media organisati­ons and journalist­s with diverse perspectiv­es is increasing from day to day and most have been actively fulfilling their duty to disseminat­e informatio­n and report news responsibl­y.

Houn Phorn – coordinato­r for the “Promoting Independen­t Media and Freedom of Expression in Cambodia” project at the Cambodian Centre for Human Rights (CCHR) – said the organisati­on will organise some activities to celebrate the day, including the disseminat­ion the biographie­s of some journalist­s and human rights workers who have dedicated themselves to the journalism profession and the right to free expression.

“We will also present short videos on the subjects of independen­t media and freedom of expression, as well as some radio programmes related to the role of independen­t media in Cambodia,” he said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Members of the press interview US Ambassador Patrick Murphy in front of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court in March.
HENG CHIVOAN Members of the press interview US Ambassador Patrick Murphy in front of the Phnom Penh Municipal Court in March.

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