

TJA condemns Burmese government’s blacklisting of 15 Thai journalists
(TJA/IFEX) – The following is a 15 July 2002 TJA press release: TJA Protests Rangoon’s blacklisting of 15 Thai Journalists On Saturday, the Thai Journalists Association (TJA) protested Rangoon’s decision to blacklist fifteen Thai journalists working for local dailies, saying the dictatorial move would block Thai media from having comprehensive views on Burma and worsen […]

Travel bans on journalists violate freedom of expression, says ARTICLE 19
(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is an ARTICLE 19 and FORUM-ASIA press release: 16 July 2002 TRAVEL BANS ON JOURNALISTS VIOLATE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION FORUM-ASIA and ARTICLE 19 condemn the recent travel restrictions imposed by the Thai and Burmese governments preventing Burmese and Thai journalists, respectively, from entering the other country. It is not legitimate […]

Three magazines banned temporarily
(RSF/IFEX) – “Once again, the military junta’s censorship bureau has temporarily banned private publications for ridiculous reasons. The government is making no efforts to reduce the control of information. Burma remains one of the most hostile countries for the private press,” RSF Secretary-General Robert Ménard said in a letter to Colonel Tin Hlaing, the State […]

Imprisoned photographer transferred to undisclosed destination after beginning hunger strike
(RSF/IFEX) – The following is a 7 June 2002 RSF press release: Reprisals against imprisoned photographer Sunny after he goes on hunger strike “It is now becoming a matter of urgency for the military junta to proceed with a massive and unconditional release of the hundreds of political prisoners, and notably the sixteen journalists, who […]

RSF greatly concerned over plight of journalists Sein Hla Oo and U Win Tin
(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: Great concern over plight of journalists Sein Hla Oo and Win Tin Reporters Without Borders (RSF Reporters Sans Frontières) and the Burma Media Association (BMA, in exile) called today for the immediate release of imprisoned journalists Sein Hla Oo, who has not been heard of […]

Publishing ban imposed on Thai-related articles and advertising
(RSF/IFEX) – RSF and the Burma Media Association (BMA, the exiled Burmese journalists’ organisation) have condemned the Burmese military junta’s new directive forbidding the publication of articles about Thailand and Thai advertising in Burmese newspapers and magazines. “The military junta has just issued yet another grotesque directive which, in addition to depriving the population of […]

Journalist Sein Hlaing released from prison
(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 15 May 2002 CPJ press release: BURMA: Journalist released from prison New York, May 15, 2002—The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) welcomes the release of journalist Sein Hlaing, one of nine political prisoners freed this week by Burma’s military rulers. The journalist had spent more than 11 years in […]

WAN and WEF call for release of journalist U Win Tin
(WAN/IFEX) – The following is a 9 May 2002 WAN and World Editors Forum (WEF) letter to the prime minister, Gen. Than Shwe: Sr. Gen. Than Shwe Prime Minister and Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council

RSF demands journalist U Win Tin’s release
(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: RSF and BMA demand that journalist Win Tin be released on his 72nd birthday On 12 March 2002, journalist and member of the National League for Democracy, U Win Tin, will celebrate his 72nd birthday in detention. According to information obtained from Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, the […]

CPJ releases special report on press conditions
(CPJ/IFEX) – The following is a 14 February 2002 CPJ press release: CPJ RELEASES SPECIAL REPORT ON BURMESE JOURNALISM UNDER MILITARY RULE New York, February 14, 2002—Facing strict government regulations, capricious censors, and corrupt bureaucrats, journalists in Burma persevere against odds unheard of in almost any other country, according to a CPJ special report, “Under […]

RSF welcomes journalist Myo Myint Nyein’s release, concern continues for other imprisoned journalists
(RSF/IFEX) – The following is a 13 February 2002 RSF press release: Myo Myint Nyein freed after 12 years in prison Burmese journalist and NLD member Myo Myint Nyein was freed on 13 February 2002 after spending 12 years in prison for publishing a poem against the army and then for complaining about prison conditions. […]

Journalist Myo Myint Nyein released
(CJFE/IFEX) – The following is a CJFE press release: Release of Burmese journalist and CJFE International Press Freedom Award winner Myo Myint Nyein February 13 – CJFE today welcomed news that the Burmese military junta has released journalist Myo Myint Nyein from prison. Nyein was freed yesterday along with three other members of Aung San […]

RSF asks EU and US not to lift sanctions: eighteen journalists remain imprisoned
(RSF/IFEX) – The following is a 31 July 2001 RSF press release: “No lifting of sanctions before the release of the 18 jailed journalists and the elimination of censorship” Two weeks after the release of journalist San San Nweh and ten other opponents of the military junta, Reporters Sans Frontières (Reporters Without Borders RSF) […]

WiPC welcomes release of eleven NLD members
(WiPC/IFEX) – The WiPC of International PEN welcomed the recent releases of over eleven members of the National League for Democracy (NLD), amongst them journalist Daw San San Nwe, comedians U Pa Pa Lay and U Lu Zaw, and writer Aung Khin Sint. International PEN encouraged the State Peace and Development Council (SPDC) to release […]

Two foreign reporters blacklisted
(RSF/IFEX) – In a letter to Burmese Minister of Foreign Affairs Win Aung, RSF protested the blacklisting of reporters Evan Williams of the Australian TV channel ABC and Tony Emerson of the American weekly “Newsweek”. The two reporters were added to a list of people banned from entering Burma. RSF asked the minister to eliminate […]

San San Nweh released after seven years of detention
(RSF/IFEX) – The following is an RSF press release: San San Nweh released after seven years of detention After seven years in prison and three years before the end of her sentence San San Nweh, journalist, writer and NLD member, was released on 18 July 2001 from Insein jail (Rangoon). Her daughter and […]