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Published on 8 August 2011Read

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Burma

Surveillance of media and Internet stepped up under new civilian president

Press freedom and online freedom of information are still being flouted in Burma, three months after Thein Sein’s election as a civilian (...)

Published on 17 May 2011 Read

Burma

RWB supports Free Burma VJ Campaign

The Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) news organisation is marking World Press Freedom Day on 3 May with the launch of a campaign to free its 17 (...)

Published on 3 May 2011 Read

Burma

Another journalist gets a long jail sentence

Reporters Without Borders and the Burma Media Association are appalled that yet another journalist has been given a long jail term. A Rangoon (...)

Published on 9 February 2011 Read

Burma

Additional 10-year jail term imposed on blogger already serving two-year sentence

Reporters Without Borders and the Burma Media Association are outraged by last week’s imposition of an additional severe jail sentence on Kaung (...)

Published on 8 February 2011 Read

Burma

Myanmar Tribune editor freed, but Zarganar spends 50th birthday in prison

Reporters Without Borders and the Burma Media Association hail the release of Aung Kyaw San, the editor of the now closed magazine Myanmar (...)

Published on 4 February 2011 Read

Burma

Photographer sentenced to eight years in prison

Sithu Zeya, a 21-year-old photographer who was arrested on 16 April for taking photos of the damage caused by a bomb in a Rangoon park, has been (...)

Published on 28 December 2010 Read

Burma

More stick for the press after Aung San Suu Kyi’s release

At least 10 Burmese publications have been sanctioned for paying too much attention to the release of Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, the (...)

Published on 24 November 2010 Read

Asia

Liu Xiaobo – only Nobel peace laureate still detained

The entire world applauded when Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Burma’s pro-democracy opposition and winner of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize, was (...)

Published on 18 November 2010 Read

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