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Thursday 11 October 2012

Cambodian government objects to American-backed radio content [Phay Siphan lived in America for more than 10 years, but why he didn't learn the American democratic vaules?]

Thursday, 11 October 2012
By Abby Seiff and Chhay Channyda 
Phnom Penh Post
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Phay Siphan, spokesman for the Council of Ministers. Photograph: Heng Chivoan/Phnom Penh Post
Officials from four government bodies along with a personal adviser to Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday urged two US government-funded radio stations to be more professional and law-abiding during a closed-door meeting at the Council of Ministers.

While little information was forthcoming regarding the content of the highly restricted meeting, several sources with knowledge of the proceedings, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the stations were dressed down for broadcasting stories considered to be too pro-opposition and anti-government.

In particular, the sources said, they focused on recent reporting of the Mam Sonando case and the murder of environmental activist Chut Wutty, saying they failed to present the government’s side to both stories.


Spokesman for the Council of Ministers Phay Siphan said he was unable to address specifics of the meeting, but stressed that it was “just a friendly meet”.

Asked whether the stations were accused of favouring the opposition, Siphan demurred, saying it was a “confidential” matter.

“We do not condemn anyone at RFA [Radio Free Asia] or VOA [Voice of America],” he continued. “But we need to improve the communication between the government and those media to not mislead or misunderstand each other.”

Siphan insisted the government had no intention to shut down the stations, but wanted to ensure they “abide by the law and regulations in Cambodia”.

“[They should] catch themselves.”

Similar meetings will be held in the near future with other foreign government-funded radio stations, he said, over concerns that they “don’t pay enough attention to our culture and law”.

“Cambodia cannot act according to the US standard, just as the US cannot act on the Cambodian standard.”

Sean McIntosh, a spokesman for the US Embassy who attended the meeting, declined to discuss it, referring questions back to the Cambodian government.

Asked whether he was concerned about the criticisms levied at US-funded stations, McIntosh said: “The embassy supports and promotes freedom of expression in Cambodia. With regards to funding VOA and RFA in Asia, that is our primary objective.”

Officials at the ministries of Information, Foreign Affairs and Justice – who all had representatives at the meeting – could not be reached.

In addition to the government participants and station representatives, the head of the Club of Cambodian Journalists, Pen Samitthy, and historian Ros Chantrabot, a personal adviser to Hun Sen, were both in attendance and provided presentations on the at times contentious history of US-Cambodian relations and the aims of professional journalism, according to the anonymous sources.

Reached by phone, Chantrabot declined to comment on the discussions but said he was dismayed to see that just hours after the private meeting wrapped, information about it had appeared on local news website ECOKhmer.com.

“It’s an internal meeting as a dialogue between the government and those radio stations. We want to have a good relationship with each other and the meeting must not broadcasted,” he said.

In the ECO Khmer story, a confidential source is quoted as saying the stations will face “legal action” if they do not reform.

To contact the reporters on this story: Abby Seiff at abby.seiff@phnompenhpost.com

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Phay Siphan stupid idiot is a traitor to two nations,Cambodia &U.S,for position as Hun sen advisor,ah lop Phay Siphan enjoyed freedom in America for Ten years,but he won't learn anything from Democratic world.Position,wealth blinded his judgement all about GREEDS!..ah chhrook selfish...

Anonymous said...

they have to comply n respect within cambodia law's

Anonymous said...

Cambodia can addopt the American democracy. But Cambodia will not survive in this region, because most of other countries in this part did not have a real democracy and freedom as our ountry Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

It's just another Hun sen mad behavior,without coincide the country democratic system. and this tool Phay siphan loosing every dignity of his own.

Anonymous said...

Ah Chhkae Phay Siphan has sold his soul to demon Cpp wearing Hun Sen's mouth and slave to Hanoi.Shame on you man!!!

Anonymous said...

US government should not allow this idiot to step his foot on US's soil any more because this guy insulted The United States of America's values. If I see this guy in Long Beach again, I will welcome him with a raw egg on his head.

Anonymous said...

I knew him very well. He's only welfare. Could even study ESL, can't live in the State decide to go back home. Somehow get got lucky someone put him in that position because he's so dump they can use him to say whatever they want. That's the reason they told him to tell the US back Radio, 'cause he's so dumb.

Anonymous said...

I agree this idiot who denounce the US democratic value by defamation agaisnt the US free and fair for all value should not be allowed to be a US citizen. If he is to step into the US soil, he must be investigated by the IRS for fraud and his eprsonal income must be declared by the US department.

Anonymous said...

Wow I never knew he was on welfare... seems like you know him better than his own family