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Daily Briefing: Friday, September 16, 2022

FROM THE DVB NEWSROOM Burmese migrant workers scammed by a fraudulent broker. Thirty-three Burmese migrant workers were swindled out of 10,000 THB each (about $270...

Military court delays decisions in first trials of Suu Kyi to Dec. 6

A military court that was today expected to pass judgment in the first batch of 11 show trials currently facing deposed leader, Aung San...

04:00 PM, 01 March 2021 News Briefing

The hundreds of people waiting in front of Yangon Insein Prison this morning for the release of their families and friends who have been...

Justice in Burma: Wounds on the wall

Veronica Collins argues that a museum run by former political prisoners showcases the lasting impact of state brutality on Burmese society.

Michael Kyaw Myint sentenced to 9 months for defamation

“It is evident that Michael Kyaw Myint used a telecommunications network to post libellous writings about the chief minister of Yangon.”

Censorship via Telecoms Law ‘defamation’ rises under NLD: report

Burma’s notorious online defamation law remains the tool of choice for powerful people in the country who seek to punish those who are trying to hold them accountable, and the amendment of the law in August has had “no discernible impact” on this, says a new report by the rights groups Free Expression Myanmar.

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