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USDP member arrested for defamatory Suu Kyi social media post

A USDP member has been arrested for posting a defamatory image of Aung San Suu Kyi on social media during the election campaign period.

Charges upheld against Chaw Sandi Htun

Chaw Sandi Htun, the woman arrested for defamation after allegedly mocking the Burmese army’s new uniform on social media, appeared for a fifth court hearing on Tuesday.

Health fears for online activist denied bail

The defence team say Patrick Kum Jaa Lee is suffering from asthma attacks in prison, where he has been held for over a month.

Viber leads Facebook & Skype in Burma– but is it safe?

Founded in 2010, the smartphone messaging application is revolutionising the way activists and aid workers communicate, advocate and campaign in Burma.

Telenor and Ooredoo win Burma telecoms licences

Burma awarded two highly anticipated telecommunications licences to Telenor and Ooreedo on Thursday, despite calls from the lower house of parliament to delay the process until the country has passed a law to govern the sector

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