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Cambodia launches campaign against fake news

The one-year campaign starts in Phnom Penh capital and will expand to the 24 provinces until March 2026.

Phnom Penh (VNA) – The Cambodian Ministry of Information officially launched the “Say No to Fake News!” campaign ♍on April 1, aiming to reduce and ultimately eliminate fake news from social🐻 networks.

The initiative seeks to ensure information security, which remains one of the ministry’s primary missions. Cambodian Minister of Information Neth Pheaktra said that social media platforms such as Facebook and TikTok have become the most popular communication channels, making it easier for fake news to spread.
He acknowledged the growing presence of both real and fake news, particularly on social networks, which has led to public misunderstandings and negatively impacted public order, society, culture, traditions. Fake news is a serious threat to society, hindering national development and affecting diplomatic relations, he said, calling on all relevant parties to join the “Say No to Fake News!” campaign.
He stressed the importance of collaboration from media institutions, content creators and other stakeholders, as well as the community in combating fake news. According to Tep Asnarith, Under Secretary of State at the Ministry of Information and Permanent Vice Chairman of the Anti-Fake News Commission, the one-year campaign starts in Phnom Penh capital and will expand to the 24 provinces until March 2026./.
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