Phnom penh: Cambodia's Minister of Information, H.E. Neth Pheaktra, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to combat fake news through strengthened collaboration between media institutions and state bodies, emphasising that disinformation poses a serious threat to public trust and national stability.
According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, speaking during a high-level session titled 'Disinformation: The Role of Media and the Government' at the 20th Asia Media Summit (AMS) held at Sokha Hotel, Siem Reap province this morning, H.E. Minister highlighted Cambodia's ongoing work to establish a dedicated anti-fake news committee, aimed at monitoring, verifying, and responding to harmful misinformation.
Fighting fake news is not about silencing voices. It is about ensuring the public's right to receive accurate, verified information,' said H.E. Neth Pheaktra. 'We must mobilise all stakeholders to protect information security and public trust,' he added.
H.E. Minister further emphasised that the false information on social media platforms has already caused significant damage, contributing to confusion, fear, and declining trust in digital spaces. In response, he stressed the need for responsible journalism, ethical reporting, and shared responsibility between media professionals and the government.
H.E. Neth Pheaktra also expressed hope that Cambodia can work closely with AMS partners to adopt and implement the Angkor Initiative 2.0, a regional framework aimed at strengthening media cooperation and resilience against disinformation. 'This is not just a national issue, fake news crosses border. Through the Angkor Initiative, we aim to promote a united front across Asia to uphold truth, transparency, and public accountability,' he concluded.