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The Khmer Times is an English-language newspaper, launched in May 2014,[1] based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and owned by Malaysian national Mohan Tirugmanasam Bandam.[2]
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A digital copy of the Khmer Times, dated 19 April 2021. Bearing an annocement above the main headline that the circulation of print edition has been temporary halted due to Covid-19 pandemic.
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Format | Print, online |
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Owner(s) | Mohan Tirugmanasam Bandam |
Founded | May 2014; 10 years ago (May 2014) |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Phnom Penh |
Country | Cambodia |
Website | www |
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The newspaper is strongly pro-CPP in its reporting and editorials.[3]
An extensive history of plagiarism has been documented, with Mohan Tirugmanasam Bandam (writing as T. Mohan) taking content from Malaysian newspapers and making small changes such as swapping names and places from Malaysian to Cambodian contexts.[4][5][6][7] The "Letters to the editor" section of the Khmer Times has published a large number of plagiarized letters, as well letters that appear to have been authored by T. Mohan using false Khmer and western names.[5]
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