PhnomPenhPost-Feb 12, 2023

Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered the Ministry of Information to revoke the license of VOD, after the online media outlet failed to apologize for publishing an “intentionally slanderous” article regarding Cambodia’s recent relief assistance to quake-hit Turkiye. Hun Sen made the decision on the evening of February 12, the same day he gave VOD – which also produces radio programs and publishes in both English and Khmer – 24 hours to issue a public apology or face a shutdown.T he revocation order came after VOD, which is overseen by the Cambodian Centre for Independent Media (CCIM), wrote a letter to Hun Sen through his cabinet, expressing “regret” about confusions caused by the article and requesting his tolerance. It claimed that Lieutenant General Hun Manet, deputy commander-in-chief of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) and future prime ministerial candidate for the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP), had signed it on behalf of his father Hun Sen. Responding to the article, Hun Sen said in a February 11 social media post that VOD had intentionally slandered not just Manet but also the entire government. Read more at: https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/hun-sen-revokes-vod-licence-over-slander