Press Freedom ReportsFOREIGN PRESS USAApril 25, 2022VOA, Myanmar VOA Contributor Indicted in Myanmar for Reporting 122 journalists and media workers have been arrested since Myanmar’s coup. Press Freedom ReportsFOREIGN PRESS USAApril 25, 2022VOA, Myanmar
Press Freedom ReportsFOREIGN PRESS USAMarch 27, 2022Myanmar, Ye Yint Tun Myanmar Journalist Ye Yint Tun Jailed for Two Years Many journalists are being forced into hiding across Myanmar. Press Freedom ReportsFOREIGN PRESS USAMarch 27, 2022Myanmar, Ye Yint Tun
Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USAJanuary 21, 2022Myanmar Dawei Watch news website employees arrested by Myanmar junta Myanmar is the second-worst jailer of journalists in the world, behind only China. Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USAJanuary 21, 2022Myanmar
Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USAJanuary 14, 2022Myanmar Journalists killed in massacre, artillery attack in Myanmar After the country's 2021 coup, the first journalist to die was photojournalist Soe Naing. Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USAJanuary 14, 2022Myanmar
Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USADecember 17, 2021Myanmar, Soe Naing Soe Naing, a photographer from Myanmar, reportedly dies in detention The death of Soe Naing would mark the first death of a journalist in detention since the military took over on February 1. Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USADecember 17, 2021Myanmar, Soe Naing
Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USADecember 14, 2021Myanmar Myanmar authorities sentence Kanbawza Tai News journalists to 3 years in prison Myanmar is the world's second-worst jailer, holding at least 26 journalists behind bars. Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USADecember 14, 2021Myanmar
Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USANovember 25, 2021Myanmar Myanmar is regarded as one of the most censored countries in the world Media freedom has been set back by a decade, according to rights groups such as Reporters Without Borders (RSF). Press FreedomFOREIGN PRESS USANovember 25, 2021Myanmar