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| Title | Law on the Press |
| Publisher | National Legislative Bodies |
| Country | Cambodia |
| Publication Date | 1 September 1995 |
| Reference | KHM-145 |
| Cite as | Law on the Press [Cambodia], 1 September 1995, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6b51c30.html [accessed 13 February 2012] |
| Comments | This is an unofficial translation. The Law was adopted by the Natinal Assembly of the Kingdom of Cambodia on 18 july 1995 during the 14th Session of its first legislature. It was promulgated by Decree No. NS/RKM/0895/07 on 1 September 1995. Please note that this law is also referred as the Law on Press Regime. |
| Disclaimer | This is not a UNHCR publication. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, its content. Any views expressed are solely those of the author or publisher and do not necessarily reflect those of UNHCR, the United Nations or its Member States. |
1.Statements, meetings, meeting minutes or reports of the National Assembly, including its committees and commissions, except if the National Assembly meets in secrecy as stipulated in article 8 of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia.
2.Statements, meetings, meeting minutes or reports of the executive branch, including statements of ministers and other officials.
3.All aspects of the judicial process, including its procedures, except in the following cases:
•Closed to the public by court order;
•Regulated by Article 16 of this law, relating to privacy of individuals in legal proceedings.
•The dossier is still under investigation by the court.
A. Generalities
The press has the right of access to information in government-held records, except for any information which causes:
• Harm to national security,
• Harm to relations with other countries,
• Invasion of the rights of individuals, including files of civil servants, medical files and other confidential official documents, etc.
• Exposure of confidential commercial and financial documents obtained from individuals or legal entities and information related to the regulation and supervision of financial institutions,
• Effects on the right of any person to a fair trial,
• Danger to public officials carrying out the law or their duties.
B. Requests for Information
Requests for information shall be made in writing and shall clearly specify the information requested from the relevant institution.
Officials in charge of such institutions shall respond in writing to requests within thirty (30) days. If the request is denied in whole or in part, the reasons for the denial shall be specified in writing.
1.Respect for truth and for the right of the public to the truth.
2.Journalists shall disseminate information in good faith and make fair commentaries or criticisms consistent with a sense of justice.
3.Report only in accordance with facts of which they know the origin. Journalists shall not suppress essential information or falsify documents.
4.Use only fair methods to obtain news, photographs and documents.
5.Retract any published information that is imprecise and leads to a misunderstanding.
6.Avoid publishing information that incites discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, language, belief, religion, political opinion or tendency national or social origin, wealth, or other social status.
7.Respect the rights to privacy of individuals.
8.Strictly respect Khmer grammar in writing articles.
9.Publication of obscene texts or pictures and graphically violent materials is prohibited.
10.Violation of the right to a fair trial of any individual as stipulated in the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia is prohibited.
11.Shall be treated as grave professional abuses by journalists the following:
•Plagiarism.
•Fraudulent misrepresentation, such as writing to imply a meaning that creates unjust suspicions among readers about any individual or party.
•Calumny, defamation, unfounded humiliation.
•The acceptance of a bribe in any form or attempt to blackmail in consideration of either publication or suppression of any information.
•Identify of the press organ.
•Name and address of the employer or editor.
•Name and address of the printing house.
•Certification of criminal record.
Any change in the above information shall be notified to the Ministry of Information 5 days in advance, except in cases of force majeure.•Publish a retraction
•Pay compensation, or
•Publish a retraction and pay compensation.
A retraction that the press is obliged to publish shall be published on the same page with the same size of type as the text believed to have affected the honor or dignity of others.
In addition, the court may impose a fine of 1,000,000 to 5,000,000 Riels. In addition, in cases in which a judgment is made under the above paragraph the court may order the posting of its decision at specified locations and the publication of its judgment in one or more newspapers at the expense of the accused, not to exceed a maximum of 1,000,000 riel.•Curse words, such as "you" (in a contemptible context) ["ah"] or "you" (in a belittling sense) ["meung"] etc.
•Words directly describing explicit sexual acts.
•Drawings or photographs depicting human genitalia, or naked pictures, unless published for educational purposes.
•Degrading pictures that compare particular human beings to animals.
A fine of 1,000,000 to 5,000,000 Riels may penalize violation of this article.•Parties in any civil suit involving paternity, marriage, divorce or child custody.
•A youth under the age of 18 in any civil or criminal suit; or
•A woman who is a victim of molestation or rape.
Except in cases in which the publication may affect the investigation of the court, the press may publish the above information if the concerned person or custodian agrees in writing. Any individual whose rights under this article are violated by the press are entitled to file a civil action in court for compensation.Phnom Penh, 18 July 1995.
Loy Sim Chheang
(for the President of the National Assembly)