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The Military Junta Has Driven Myanmar's Journalists Back Underground – The Diplomat


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Today, May 3, thousands of netizens are marking World Press Freedom Day by tweeting out, among several hashtags, the slogan #JournalismIsNotACrime. I don’t know who came up with the slogan, but it has always struck me as slightly inadequate. For a profession that deals in the written word, it exhibits a clumsy degree of semantic slippage, from the “ought” to the “is.” While journalism shouldn’t be a crime, there are of course many nations in which journalism very much
is a crime, and for quite unsurprising reasons.
Take Myanmar, where since the military coup of February 1, the country’s junta has arrested an estimated 73 journalists and media workers, slamming shut the door that creaked on its hinges and swung open during the political liberalization of the past decade. ....

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Myanmar's Junta Targets Free Press in Post-Coup Crackdown – The Diplomat


Myanmar’s Junta Targets Free Press in Post-Coup Crackdown
The military’s actions are designed to deny the civil disobedience movement the oxygen of domestic and international attention.
March 09, 2021
Protesters gather at the Hledan junction in Yangon, Myanmar, on February 9.
Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Voice of America Burmese
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Myanmar’s military government is taking steps to strangle media coverage of the country’s ongoing political crisis, announcing the cancellation of licenses for five independent media organizations.
The five outlets Mizzima, the Democratic Voice of Burma (DBV), Khit Thit Media, Myanmar Now, and 7Day News had been offering extensive coverage of the protests that have emerged since the February 1 coup, including by livestreaming video online. ....

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