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Charting Cambodia S Declining Press Freedom Ifj

Charting Cambodia S Declining Press Freedom Ifj
Charting Cambodia S Declining Press Freedom Ifj

Charting Cambodia S Declining Press Freedom Ifj The international federation of journalists (ifj) has called for urgent changes to the cambodian press law to bring it into line with current global press standards to guarantee freedom of the press and media in cambodia. With a worrying decline in press freedom and democratic rights in cambodia, the ifj and its affiliate in cambodia will continue on its mission to promote press freedom and the people’s right to know.

Charting Cambodia S Declining Press Freedom Ifj
Charting Cambodia S Declining Press Freedom Ifj

Charting Cambodia S Declining Press Freedom Ifj A report by the cambodian journalist alliance association (camboja) has documented the crackdown on media freedom since 2017, with journalists…. This opinion article will connect the press freedom concerns in cambodia with violating the association of southeast asian nations (asean) norms and declarations. The survey presented a series of open and multiple choice questions that were designed to provide ohchr cambodia with an understanding of the current situation of the press, of press freedom, and of the security status that currently attends journalism in cambodia. The press freedom index 2025, released by the watchdog reporters without borders on may 2, indicates that cambodia’s press freedom has declined to 161 out of 180, sliding from 151.

Press Freedom Another Step Backwards Says Ifj Ifj
Press Freedom Another Step Backwards Says Ifj Ifj

Press Freedom Another Step Backwards Says Ifj Ifj The survey presented a series of open and multiple choice questions that were designed to provide ohchr cambodia with an understanding of the current situation of the press, of press freedom, and of the security status that currently attends journalism in cambodia. The press freedom index 2025, released by the watchdog reporters without borders on may 2, indicates that cambodia’s press freedom has declined to 161 out of 180, sliding from 151. Indeed, in 2022, cambodia ranked at 142 out of 180 countries in the world press freedom index. in february 2023, following a report that displeased the government, the licence of the voice of democracy, one of the rare remaining independent media outlets of the state, was forcibly removed. The international federation of journalists (ifj) and its affiliate, the cambodian journalists alliance association (camboja), call on the cambodian authorities to immediately release the journalists and cease the use of treason laws to intimidate and silence the media. Cambodia’s press freedom continues to navigate a rocky path in a precarious environment. the press freedom index 2025, released by reporters without borders on may 2, indicates that cambodia’s press freedom has declined to 161 out of 180, sliding from 151 in 2024. Reporters without borders (rsf) ranked cambodia 161 out of 180 countries in the 2025 world press freedom index, which is a further drop from 151 in 2024, reflecting a deteriorating media landscape, according to its report released a day before world press freedom day.

World Press Freedom Day 2024 What Ifj Affiliates Are Doing Ifj
World Press Freedom Day 2024 What Ifj Affiliates Are Doing Ifj

World Press Freedom Day 2024 What Ifj Affiliates Are Doing Ifj Indeed, in 2022, cambodia ranked at 142 out of 180 countries in the world press freedom index. in february 2023, following a report that displeased the government, the licence of the voice of democracy, one of the rare remaining independent media outlets of the state, was forcibly removed. The international federation of journalists (ifj) and its affiliate, the cambodian journalists alliance association (camboja), call on the cambodian authorities to immediately release the journalists and cease the use of treason laws to intimidate and silence the media. Cambodia’s press freedom continues to navigate a rocky path in a precarious environment. the press freedom index 2025, released by reporters without borders on may 2, indicates that cambodia’s press freedom has declined to 161 out of 180, sliding from 151 in 2024. Reporters without borders (rsf) ranked cambodia 161 out of 180 countries in the 2025 world press freedom index, which is a further drop from 151 in 2024, reflecting a deteriorating media landscape, according to its report released a day before world press freedom day.

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