2009-03-02
PHNOM PENH, March 2 (Xinhua) -- Twenty-two cases of violence against journalists were recorded in the second half of 2008 and the first two months of 2009 in Cambodia, said English-language daily newspaper the Phnom Penh Post on Monday.
These included cases in which journalists were detained and cases in which threats or accusations were made against them "by individuals, groups, authorities and court institutions," the paper quoted a press release from the Club of Cambodian Journalists (CCJ) as saying.
Meanwhile, the CCJ decried unprofessional behavior on the part of some journalists, who accepted bribes or used unethical means to advance the aims of the groups that they supported.
The press release also urged the Ministry of Information to use more discretion in issuing press cards.
"Some media pass holders are not journalists," said CCJ secretary general Prach Sim.
Over 300 newspapers are registered with the ministry, but only 10 are publishing daily and 30 can get printed on regular basis.
Editor: Xiong Tong
PHNOM PENH, March 2 (Xinhua) -- Twenty-two cases of violence against journalists were recorded in the second half of 2008 and the first two months of 2009 in Cambodia, said English-language daily newspaper the Phnom Penh Post on Monday.
These included cases in which journalists were detained and cases in which threats or accusations were made against them "by individuals, groups, authorities and court institutions," the paper quoted a press release from the Club of Cambodian Journalists (CCJ) as saying.
Meanwhile, the CCJ decried unprofessional behavior on the part of some journalists, who accepted bribes or used unethical means to advance the aims of the groups that they supported.
The press release also urged the Ministry of Information to use more discretion in issuing press cards.
"Some media pass holders are not journalists," said CCJ secretary general Prach Sim.
Over 300 newspapers are registered with the ministry, but only 10 are publishing daily and 30 can get printed on regular basis.
Editor: Xiong Tong
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