Human Rights Magazine

Journalism in Myanmar despite the repression

November 06, 2022 Ruolan Ma Season 2 Episode 15
Journalism in Myanmar despite the repression
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Human Rights Magazine
Journalism in Myanmar despite the repression
Nov 06, 2022 Season 2 Episode 15
Ruolan Ma

In February 2021, Myanmar military leaders removed the democratically elected party from power and took control of the government.

In the year following, at least 1,700 civilians, including children, have been killed by the junta forces and some 10,000 arrested. Media outlets have been closed, and journalists arrested, beaten and tortured. Some have been killed.  Yet some independent journalists continue their efforts despite the repression.

In this podcast, Ruloan Ma speaks with people directly engaged in journalism in Myanmar.

Human Rights Magazine is produced by The Upstream Journal magazine. The host, Derek MacCuish, is editor of both. If you agree that informed reporting on human rights and social justice issues is important, your support would be welcome. Please rate the podcast wherever you listen to it, and tell your friends about episodes that you find interesting. Why not consider making a financial contribution to help us cover costs?  You are always welcome to email with your comments.

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In February 2021, Myanmar military leaders removed the democratically elected party from power and took control of the government.

In the year following, at least 1,700 civilians, including children, have been killed by the junta forces and some 10,000 arrested. Media outlets have been closed, and journalists arrested, beaten and tortured. Some have been killed.  Yet some independent journalists continue their efforts despite the repression.

In this podcast, Ruloan Ma speaks with people directly engaged in journalism in Myanmar.

Human Rights Magazine is produced by The Upstream Journal magazine. The host, Derek MacCuish, is editor of both. If you agree that informed reporting on human rights and social justice issues is important, your support would be welcome. Please rate the podcast wherever you listen to it, and tell your friends about episodes that you find interesting. Why not consider making a financial contribution to help us cover costs?  You are always welcome to email with your comments.

Support the Show.