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Release of prize-winning Reuters journalists in Myanmar welcomed by UN

May 08, 2019, at 08:31 am

New York, May 8 (IBNS): The release of two prize-winning Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar after reporting on the massacre of Rohingya Muslims has been welcomed by the UN human rights office, OHCHR, which warns however that press freedom there remains “dire”.

Suu Kyi says Myanmar right in jailing Reuters journalists; Rohingya crackdown could have been handled differently

Sep 13, 2018, at 11:31 am

Naypyidaw, Sept 13 (IBNS): Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi has finally broken her silence on the Rohingya crackdown and jailing of Reuters journalists.

‘Vague and over-broad’ laws stifling independent journalism in Myanmar – UN rights report

Sep 12, 2018, at 08:52 am

New York, Sept 12 (IBNS): Describing the conviction in Myanmar of two Reuters journalists last week as a “particularly outrageous” example of judicial harassment against the media there, “vague and over-broad” laws have made it impossible for the press to do its job in the country, without fear or favour, a new United Nations report has found.

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