Myanmar (formerly Burma)

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Human rights website blocked by Myanmar authorities for alleged ‘fake news’

Telecommunications operators were directed by authorities to block the ‘Justice for Myanmar’ website, which was launched early this year and published stories exposing alleged corruption in the military.

Myanmar urged to revise election broadcast rules

Human Rights Watch said the “overly broad restrictions” could “undermine fairness” as Myanmar prepares for the national election scheduled for November 8.

One year on, internet shutdown imperils human rights in Myanmar

One year has passed but mobile internet networks are still restricted in nine townships in Myanmar’s Rakhine and Chin States. This unprecedented internet shutdown has adversely affected the lives of residents who are blocked from accessing vital information at a time when the world is facing the COVID-19 pandemic.

Myanmar: Restriction on expression in communicable diseases bill would undermine COVID-19 response

ARTICLE 19 warned that the proposed Prevention and Control of Communicable Diseases Bill provides for criminal penalties for those who spread information about communicable diseases that could cause ‘public panic’ in Myanmar.

Myanmar: Government’s approach to ‘hate speech’ fundamentally flawed

Various draft bills by government agencies all rely heavily on censorship and criminal penalties as a means of combatting ‘hate speech’.

World court rules against Myanmar on Rohingya

The International Court of Justice unanimously orders measures to prevent genocide based on a case filed by Gambia against Myanmar.

Longest internet disruption in Myanmar’s Rakhine state sets dangerous precedent

The internet has been blocked in four towns of Rakhine State since June 2019.

Internet shutdowns persist in Myanmar’s Rakhine State

Internet remains cut off in the towns of Ponnagyun, KYautktaw, Mrauk-U and Minbya.

Myanmar: Court convicts filmmaker Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi for criticising the army on Facebook

The conviction of filmmaker Min Htin Ko Ko Gyi on 29 August 2019 is further evidence of the grave threats faced by those who criticise the Myanmar military, said ARTICLE 19.

From conflict zones to courtrooms, Myanmar’s journalists are under fire

Critical journalists in Myanmar are often met with lawsuits, arrest warrants, and censorship.

Myanmar disables internet access in conflict areas of Rakhine and Chin states

The Ministry of Transport and Communications ordered telecom operators on 21 June to suspend Internet services in several conflict areas of Rakhine and Chin in west Myanmar.

Reuters reporters walk free as campaign for media reform continues in Myanmar

IFEX members welcome the release of Reuters reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo and press for greater protection of press freedom in Myanmar.

A man (C) stands with a placard during a rally calling for reforms to the 2008 constitution in Naypyidaw, Burma, 31 March 2019, THET AUNG/AFP/Getty Images

Burma urged to protect media freedom in Constitution

20 expert organizations urge the government to guarantee freedom of expression in the Constitution.

A banana plant with the hills around Mt. Zwegabin in the distance, Kayin State, Burma, 21 December 2017, Frank Bienewald/LightRocket via Getty Images

Burma: Myitkyina News Journal journalists assaulted over critical banana plantation stories

Two journalists were attacked over their reports on the environmental and social impact of the Tha Khin Sit Mining Company’s banana plantation operations in Burma.

Chit Su Win (L) and Panei Mon (R), wives of jailed  journalists Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone respectively, leave the Yangon Regional High Court in Yangon, Burma, 11 January 2019, SAI AUNG MAIN/AFP/Getty Images

Burma government urged to reverse conviction of Reuters journalists

Burma’s high court upheld the seven-year jail sentences of Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo.

Aung San Suu Kyi at the World Economic Forum defending the imprisonment of two Reuters journalists and issuing a challenge to prove the sentencing was unjust., YE AUNG THU/AFP/Getty Images

A letter to Aung San Suu Kyi: Overturn conviction, free Reuters journalists

IFEX members and other groups respond to Aung San Suu Kyi’s invitation to prove why the prosecution of two Reuters journalists in Myanmar was flawed and should be overturned.