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Police crackdown on ‘plough protestors’ near Latpadaung
At least one person was shot and five individuals arrested during a police crackdown on local villagers protesting near the controversial Latpadaung copper mine
Challenges ahead as Burma’s newspapers go daily
The introduction of daily newspaper is likely to fuel myriad challenges for Burma’s budding media, including an increase in self-censorship among editors who fear the government’s draconian media laws
Burma’s media landscape: new rules, old habits?
With one hand, the government has continued to strip away the layers of arbitrary regulation used to muffle dissent for nearly five decades, while officials have been seeking to harness the country's expanding media landscape
The Rohingya and the denial of the ‘right to have rights’
The Rohingyas remain one of the most persecuted and vulnerable communities in the world after state-sponsored exclusion policies made the group aliens in their own land
Lessons from the ‘oath crisis’
While the National League for Democracy have taken a stand against 'safeguarding' the constitution, is the party taking on the right political battle for the moment?
Suu Kyi ‘welcome in parliament’, says chief
Parliament chief opens door to opposition icon but critics claim the announcement may be the latest in an ongoing PR offensive by government