FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 8, 2019
Contact: Rohit Mahajan | 202.530.4976 | mahajanr(a)rfa.org
<mailto:mahajanr@rfa.org>
Statement on the Charges Against Former RFA Journalists in Cambodia
WASHINGTON - The circumstances under which Radio Free Asia closed its office
in Cambodia have become a topic of scrutiny in the ongoing trial at the
Phnom Penh Municipal Court of former RFA journalists Uon Chhin and Yeang
Sothearin. With the trial due to resume on Friday, RFA would like to
reiterate that it considers the charges brought against Chhin and Sothearin
to be unsubstantiated and issue the following statement:
"Government pressure and threats led to an abrupt closure of Radio Free
Asia's Phnom Penh bureau on Sept. 12, 2017, in a serious setback to freedom
of the press in Cambodia. The situation RFA faced that week was sudden and
panicked. We had to wind up in a few days a news operation that had been
running for nearly 20 years. Dozens of local journalists and staff lost
their jobs. In the midst of this, RFA had to maintain its daily news report
that continued to be broadcast from our headquarters in Washington, D.C.
"Without any due process, the government was declaring journalism by RFA in
Cambodia to be illegal. We maintain that in a democratic society, reporting
the news should not be a crime. Contracts with our local staff were actually
valid until Sept. 30, and RFA has records of just one published story that
was filed by Chhin or Sothearin in the week the bureau closed. That was on
Sept. 15, three days after the closure. On the very same day that story was
published, the government said that RFA was still entitled to cover a news
conference it held in Phnom Penh.
"So not only did the government declare journalism by RFA to be illegal, it
sowed confusion in its own public statements on the matter. This has
culminated in the unjust prosecution of two of Cambodia's most dedicated,
independent journalists for simply doing their job to provide reliable
information to the Cambodian public."
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To view this statement on Radio Free Asia's website, click here
<https://www.rfa.org/about/releases/charges-former-rfa-journalists-080820191
51515.html> .
Radio Free Asia is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting and
publishing online news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian
languages to listeners who do not have access to full and free news media.
RFA's broadcasts seek to promote the rights of freedom of opinion and
expression, including the freedom to "seek, receive, and impart information
and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers." RFA is funded by
an annual grant from the United States Agency for Global Media.