The Ministry of Women’s Affairs has noted positive changes in the media regarding their coverage of violence against women. The ministry also urged social media users to take part in a 16-day campaign to end violence against women.
The Club of Cambodian Journalists (CCJ) has appointed Puy Kea as its new president, replacing Pen Bona who has resigned to take up a government post as secretary of state with the Ministry of Information. Khieu Kola, a member of the CCJ board, now succeeds Kea as CCJ secretary-general.
Ministry of Information spokesman Phos Sovann said on November 7 that nearly 2,000 local and international journalists are set to cover the ASEAN Summits and related meetings which will run from November 8-13.
Prime Minister Hun Sen has instructed Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith to revoke the licences of any journalists who go live and insult others in public just to attract viewers