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66(d) amendments on the table, but advocates call for repeal

A draft bill to amend the controversial article 66(d) of the Telecommunications Law has been submitted to the Upper House.

NLD throws support behind chief minister in war of words against military

The party spokesman’s comments come a day after the Office of the Commander-in-Chief filed a complaint against Phyo Min Thein.

DVB, Irrawaddy reporters remanded in custody until 21 July

A impromptu remand hearing was called today court for three journalists who were arrested last week in Shan State.

Lawyers question legal basis for journalists’ unlawful association case

Legal experts suggest that the case brought against three detained journalists who are being charged under Burma’s Unlawful Associations Act lacks a sound basis upon which to pursue prosecution, given the specifics of the colonial-era legislation’s provisions.

As defamation cases grow, cartoonists face self-censorship and rejection

Burmese cartoonists weren't always so worried about the potential repercussions of what they draw, but a spike in online defamation cases under the current government of Aung San Suu Kyi has them on edge.

Questions raised over arrest of journalists

Several prominent voices claim the arrest of the three Burmese reporters was unlawful or unconstitutional.

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