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Link to: ARTICLE 19 Expresses Concern for Detained Opposition Leaders

ARTICLE 19 Expresses Concern for Detained Opposition Leaders

(ARTICLE 19/IFEX) – The following is a statement by ARTICLE 19, released on 11 September. ARTICLE 19, the London-based freedom of expression movement, said today that it is desperately concerned for the safety of its International Board member, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and that of more than 200 members of her National League for […]

Link to: Journalist Maurizio Giuliano detained; material confiscated

Journalist Maurizio Giuliano detained; material confiscated

(IFJ/IFEX) – On 12 August, Maurizio Giuliano, an Italian journalist based in Belgium, was stopped by customs officials, and all his films, tapes and some notes were confiscated. Officials also took a list of IFJ member unions. The materials taken by officials include the following: one developed film strip, containing photographs of National League for […]

Link to: French journalist Romain Franklin deported

French journalist Romain Franklin deported

(RSF/IFEX) – On 17 August 1998, Romain Franklin, a journalist for the French daily “Liberation”, was expelled from Rangoon by Burmese authorities. Arrested by plainclothes policemen as he was leaving the headquarters of the National League for Democracy (NLD), he was accused of having illegally entered the country on a tourist visa. Franklin’s film and […]

Link to: Ten years of military repression in Burma: RSF launches campaign to have imprisoned journalists released

Ten years of military repression in Burma: RSF launches campaign to have imprisoned journalists released

(RSF/IFEX) – Between 8 August 1988, which saw the bloody repression of student protesters by the Burmese army, and 18 September 1988, the date when a new military regime officially took power in the country, Burma has witnessed one of the worst periods in its history. The democratic movement has been crushed and freedom of […]

Link to: Journalist deported

Journalist deported

(RSF/IFEX) – According to reports, on 13 January 1998 Satoru Fujita, a reporter with the Japanese daily “Mainichi Shimbun”, was deported from Rangoon because he had entered Burma without a journalist’s visa. According to the Burmese government, Satori Fujita “intentionally broke the regulations concerning visas” and provided “false information” in his airport arrival document. Recommended […]

Link to: Journalist U Win Tin reported to be seriously ill

Journalist U Win Tin reported to be seriously ill

(HRW/IFEX) – Burmese political prisoner and journalist U Win Tin, 67, is reported to be seriously ill and perhaps close to death in Rangoon General Hospital. He was apparently transferred there in early October 1997 from Myingyan jail, known to be one of the worst in Burma. **Updates IFEX alerts dated 17 April and 10 […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 expresses concern over possible inclusion of Myanmar in Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)

ARTICLE 19 expresses concern over possible inclusion of Myanmar in Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)

The following is the full text of a letter sent by ARTICLE 19 to the Foreign Ministers of the seven member nations of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) in which it expresses concern over Myanmar’s possible inclusion as a member and how it could negatively affect democratic and human rights development in […]

Link to: ARTICLE 19 calls on UN Security Council to hold emergency session over wave of arrests, threats and curbs on media’s access

ARTICLE 19 calls on UN Security Council to hold emergency session over wave of arrests, threats and curbs on media’s access

Following is the full text of a letter sent by ARTICLE 19 to the current President of the United Nations (UN) Security Council, urging that the Security Council call an emergency session on Myanmar (Burma), even though China, a close ally of Myanmar’s ruling State Law and Order Restoration Council (SLORC), currently holds the chair. […]

Link to: Additional prison sentences imposed on journalists Win Tin and Myo Myint Nyein

Additional prison sentences imposed on journalists Win Tin and Myo Myint Nyein

**Updates IFEX alerts dated 10 January 1996 and 10 July 1995** On 28 March 1996, Win Tin, the former editor of the “Hanthawati” newspaper, and Myo Myint Nyein, editor-in-chief of the cultural magazine “What’s Happening”, were given additional sentences of five and seven years respectively. They were found guilty of smuggling letters to Professor Yozo […]