‘Zero Tolerance’ For Myanmar’s Free Press
Internet blackouts, arrests, random searches. Military rule has made journalism in Myanmar risky, with many media outlets going underground or into exile.As veteran journalist Aye
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Internet blackouts, arrests, random searches. Military rule has made journalism in Myanmar risky, with many media outlets going underground or into exile.As veteran journalist Aye
The streets of major cities across Myanmar are empty as residents heed a call to observe a “silent strike” Tuesday to mark the one-year anniversary
Myanmar’s former leader Aung San Suu Kyi will go on trial for election fraud next month, after being charged with influencing the election commission in
The United States, Britain and Canada hit top Myanmar justice officials with sanctions on Monday on the one-year anniversary of a military coup.
Myanmar’s National Defence and Security Council, yesterday, announced the extension of the state of emergency for six more months.The extension was made for necessary
The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) has announced the official rate of foreign currencies on February 1, Trend reports referring to CBI.According to the currency
UN investigators said that more than a thousand people may have been killed in crimes against humanity and war crimes since Myanmar’s military coup
Marking the first anniversary of the military coup in Myanmar, the independent UN expert monitoring the country implored States on Tuesday to take more robust