Yangon journalist sentenced to two years in prison by Myanmar junta
Journalist Ah Hla Lay Thuzar was arrested in September 2021 and charged with “causing fear, spreading false news and agitating crimes against a government employee”.
Myanmar: Junta bans independent news outlet ‘The Irrawaddy’
“The Irrawaddy” called the ban the first public acknowledgment of the military regime’s efforts to suppress its reporting.
CPJ condemns harsh prison sentence for Japanese journalist Toru Kubota in Myanmar
Japanese documentary filmmaker Toru Kubota was sentenced to seven years for violating Myanmar’s electronic transactions law and three years for incitement.
Independent Myanmar media object to junta representation at Dili Dialogue Forum
Independent media groups said the representative of the military government did not report about the suppression of media freedom in the country.
PEN America calls for immediate release of Burmese artist and activist Htein Lin
Burmese artist and former political prisoner Htein Lin, and Vicky Bowman, the former British ambassador to Myanmar, were arrested on arbitrary charges in Yangon.
PEN International calls for the release of Japanese journalist Toru Kubota and all those detained for peaceful expression in Myanmar
PEN International and the Japan PEN Club call for the immediate and unconditional release of video journalist Toru Kubota in Myanmar, along with all those unjustly detained by the military government for their peaceful expression.
International Court of Justice rejects Myanmar objections to genocide case
The court decision allows the case to proceed on the merits to examine the genocide allegations against Myanmar’s military forces.
Myanmar: Internet shutdowns shrouding torchings and killings
“The coup in Myanmar is both physical and digital – and shutdowns are being abused by the Myanmar military to enforce silence.”
Myanmar junta vows to execute cultural figures and activists
The execution of two activists, Ko Jimmy and Phyo Zayar Thaw, would be an irrevocable rejection of human rights and would mark a dramatic escalation in the military’s tactics of repression
Myanmar: The Rohingya’s decade of detention
A new web feature by Human Rights Watch “illustrates the Myanmar authorities’ crimes against humanity of apartheid, persecution, and imprisonment that have deprived Rohingya of their liberty.” Over 135,000 Rohingya had been detained since 2012.
Female creatives under threat in Myanmar as film maker Ma Aeint goes to jail
Film maker Ma Aeint was sentenced to three years imprisonment with hard labour for allegedly giving money to an organization that opposes the February 2021 coup in Myanmar.
Mizzima press release: Expression of concern
Mizzima clarified that the seven Myanmar citizens who had taken refuge in the India-Myanmar border are not “untraceable” as reported in some news reports. They are employees of Mizzima who fled to India after the 2021 coup and were given protection by the UNHCR.
Mizzima Media staff member, two other journalists sentenced
Under international legal standards, journalists should be allowed to have the freedom to do their work. Yet the changes brought in by the Myanmar junta directly target media that the regime considers an enemy.
Myanmar: Two journalists sentenced to prison for “false news”
Detained since last year, journalists Han Thar Nyein and Than Htike Aung were convicted in separate trials for violating Section 505a of Myanmar’s penal code, which criminalizes the dissemination of “false news” against the military regime.
Myanmar and the case for citizen journalists
Mizzima News notes that citizen journalists continue to play an important role in helping publicize what is happening in Myanmar, despite the risks they are facing for reporting about the atrocities of the military government.
Dozens of Myanmar CSOs call on UNHRC to investigate grave crimes in Myanmar
More than 100 local civil society organizations are asking members states and observers of the UN Human Rights Council to probe the atrocities of the military government in Myanmar.