Concerns grow over press freedoms in Cambodia after British journalist blacklisted from the country
- Cambodia’s Interior Ministry has blocked a British journalist known for reporting on human rights abuses and environmental issues, raising concerns over press freedom in the country.
- Interior Ministry spokesperson Touch Sokhak stated that the journalist misrepresented himself as an electrician on his visa application.
- The Committee to Protect Journalists highlighted the dangers faced by environmental reporters in Cambodia and urged the government to enhance protections for them.
- Recent years have seen severe intimidation of journalists in Cambodia, leading to the closure of numerous news organizations.
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Concerns grow over press freedoms in Cambodia after British journalist blacklisted from the country
Cambodia’s Interior Ministry confirmed Wednesday it had blocked a British journalist known for his reporting on human rights abuses and environmental issues from the country, an incident that comes amid growing concerns over press freedom in the Southeast Asian nation.
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