

Mizzima condemns jail sentence of journalist Ko Zaw Zaw
Myeik-based reporter Ko Zaw Zaw was sentenced to two years in prison for alleged misinformation. He was arrested two months ago while covering anti-coup protests in south Myanmar.

‘Myanmar’s press braves fear to report the news’
Mizzima Media Group editor-in-chief Soe Myint and freelance journalist Thin Lei Win discussed the state of media freedom in Myanmar during a press briefing.

Myanmar: “I’m scared, but will not surrender…”
Journalists in Myanmar have put their lives at risk to tell the stories of protestors, doctors, nurses and citizens impacted by the military coup, writes Phil Thornton.

Myanmar junta now publishing lists of wanted journalists
The military took their crackdown to a new level on 4 April when they began publishing lists of journalists wanted for providing information about the pro-democracy protests, along with well-known figures wanted for publicly voicing support for the protests. At least 19 journalists have been named in the list.

CPJ sends letter calling on Myanmar government to release all journalists
There are at least 25 journalists in detention in Myanmar, many of them without charge or access to legal counsel.

IFEX expresses solidarity with Mizzima, condemns violent crackdown in Myanmar
IFEX, the global network of over 100 organisations dedicated to promoting and defending the right to freedom of expression and information, expresses its solidarity and support for its Myanmar member Mizzima, and condemns the violent crackdown against protestors, journalists, rights defenders, and civil society organisations perpetrated by the military junta which seized power in Myanmar on February 1st.

Myanmar military raids newsrooms, revokes 5 media outlets’ licenses
The operating licenses of the independent outlets Mizzima, Myanmar Now, 7Day News, Democratic Voice of Burma, and Khit Thit Media were revoked by Myanmar’s military government.

Journalists arrested as protest crackdown intensifies in Myanmar
Media increasingly becoming target of police violence and arrests; more than a dozen journalists were arrested during the most violent crackdown on protesters in Myanmar.

At least 6 journalists detained in Myanmar as coup government cracks down on press
Since 11 February, security forces have detained at least six journalists in Myanmar as protests continue against the military government.

Myanmar urged to scrap cyber security draft law and restore full internet connectivity
If enacted, the draft law would greatly extend the powers of military authorities to restrict and punish online expression.

IFJ Asia-Pacific members condemn attack on Myanmar democracy and press freedom
The International Federation of Journalists and its Asia-Pacific affiliates called on Myanmar’s military to allow the full and free functioning of the media and to urgently lift controls that are impeding the media’s duty to inform the public.

IPI underscores solidarity with Myanmar’s press amid coup
The International Press Institute expressed solidarity to members of the media in Myanmar and called on the military which staged a coup on 1 February to reverse course and return to democracy and fundamental rights.

Myanmar’s military accuse two Rakhine State reporters of criminal libel
Military authorities filed a criminal defamation suit against an editor and reporter of Development Media Group, a Rakhine-based news agency in Myanmar.

Myanmar asked to release arbitrarily detained student protesters
Ten human rights groups have signed a statement calling for the release of student activists who participated in protests condemning the atrocities in Rakhine and Chin States aside from criticizing the continued internet restriction in the region.

Press freedom missing from Myanmar’s parliamentary elections
Citing censorship of campaign speeches and media restrictions, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said Myanmar’s voters have been largely denied the media pluralism that should accompany an election campaign.

Repression of free speech ahead of elections in Myanmar
ARTICLE 19’s full statement during the interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Myanmar at the 45th Session of the Human Rights Council.