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HRW to govt: Drop laws curbing free speech

A new report by Human Rights Watch notes that lawsuits and arrests aimed at curtailing free speech have continued under the NLD government.

Poet to walk free, but not happy with verdict

The case highlights the limits of control that Suu Kyi's government, elected in November on pledges of democratization, has over the government where the military plays an outsized political role.

UEC declines to take action against Facebook provocateur

Peace and Diversity Party leader Nay Myo Wai has been accused of defaming the country's political and military leaders.

Amnesty slams ‘outrageous’ jailing of online satirist

An online activist received a six month jail term, minus time already served, in a Friday sentencing at a Rangoon court. After an October arrest,...

Social media a hallmark of historic election

The fast-increasing use of social media in Burma played a crucial role in the election campaign, with activists and politicians leveraging the medium.

Charge dropped for online satirist

A Maubin Township judge has dropped one of two defamation charges against Chaw Sandi Htun – a local woman arrested in October over a social media post.

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