Journalism in Cambodia

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Interesting .
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journalistic code of ethics
Oxymoron.
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Good grief, what's an oxymoron again??
According to the proverb: The pun is mightier than the sword
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It's a self contradicting statement. You know, Freedom of the Press.

Like "reporting" for 20 years by never filing nor publishing a story.

Question that should be asked is, "How much does a bullet cost?" vs "Will you be silent for $ XX bucks?"
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Garry.Crabtree wrote:Good grief, what's an oxymoron again??
"journalistic ethics"

"press freedom"

Happy now?
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military intelligence
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The OP's article is true. It equivalent to a paparazzi. You can earn good dosh, but it is a very dangerous business when blackmailing the wrong guy.
EVERYONE BOW DOWN AND PAY EXTREME HOMAGE TO HIS MAJESTIES flying chicken©
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flying chicken wrote:but it is a very dangerous business when blackmailing the wrong guy.
exactly, see the guy who got shot recently while covering a case of land grabbing and corruption up north.
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Milord wrote:
Garry.Crabtree wrote:Good grief, what's an oxymoron again??
"journalistic ethics"

"press freedom"

Happy now?
Looks like Garry's gag went right over your head. :facepalm:
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