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ACLED Regional Overview – East and Southeast Asia (10-16 July 2021) - Myanmar
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ACLED Regional Overview – Southeast Asia (26 June-2 July 2021) - Myanmar
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The demise of press freedom in Hong Kong, Pakistan journalists attacked, and a case against Twitter
Activists hold copies of the shuttered Hong Kong paper “Apple Dailly”, during a protest on the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, in front of the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles, California, 1 July 2021, FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images June 2021 in Asia-Pacific: A free expression round up produced by IFEX s regional editor Mong Palatino, based on IFEX member reports and news from the region.
The closure of a pro-democracy newspaper after it was raided by the police signals the demise of press freedom in Hong Kong. Pakistani media are alarmed over attacks targeting journalists. Several investigative journalists and Twitter were charged by Indian authorities over a viral video.
Myanmar Militant Opposition Divided in Fight Against Tatmadaw
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What’s new? Following Myanmar’s 1 February coup, newly organised militias have launched attacks in several parts of the country in response to regime killings of demonstrators. These lightly armed bands have inflicted significant casualties on the security forces, who have struck back with heavy weapons and bombardment of residential areas.
Why does it matter? The regime’s heavy-handed, indiscriminate retaliation has displaced tens of thousands of men, women and children. Local networks and humanitarian agencies are unable to adequately assist these people, due to security and access restrictions, including military arrests, confiscation of supplies, and killings of those trying to deliver aid.