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World Service,05 Dec 2009,20 mins

28/11/2009

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Rajan Datar finds out about the media climate in Cambodia, in the week when the first trial of a senior Khmer Rouge leader reached its final stages. He talks to the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½â€™s correspondent in Phnom Penh to find out how the trial has been covered by the local media, and asks him about the reporting restrictions imposed on Cambodian journalists. The Editor in charge of Network Africa answers the criticisms of a listener about a new interactive segment in the programme which – according to the listener at least – perpetuates the negative image of Africa. And Rajan sifts through listeners’ correspondence on the subject of one of last week’s issues – whether programme presenters should reflect the diversity of the audience.

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