This report focuses on the news media of Cambodia – television and radio stations, newspapers and, to a limited extent, the Internet. It will look at the media from a human rights perspective, examining the state of press freedom, access to information, attacks and threats against journalists. The report is based on documentary research, in-depth interviews and a survey of 150 Cambodian journalists. The results might hold some surprises about a media often cited as one of the most free in Southeast Asia.
Reading Between the Lines: How Politics, Money & Fear Control Cambodia’s Media
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