Amnesty International Calls on Myanmar Junta to Drop Charges Against Detained Journalists
Rights group says journalists facing ongoing persecution, intimidation, harassment and violence'
Rights group says journalists facing ongoing persecution, intimidation, harassment and violence'
Reporters from outlawed Democratic Voice of Burma arrested Sunday along with two activists and charg
Multiple journalists say the junta has made it dangerous to practice journalism in the country
Yuki Kitazumi was detained in Yangon following a crackdown on media amid ongoing protests against th
Journalism increasingly risky, with at least 60 arrested since junta seized power
Society of Professional Journalists also calls on US law enforcement agencies to drop charges agains
UN and US call for end to violence against protesters and media covering Myanmar coup
Associated Press reporter and five others face up to three years in prison for allegedly causing fea
Associated Press reporter and five others face up to three years in prison for allegedly causing fea
Associated Press journalist among those detained while covering protests, as UN condemns military at
Protesters killed as security forces fire live rounds in Mandalay, witnesses say
There have been mass demonstrations since a contested August election
Press freedom in Myanmar set back 10 years after coup, media watchdog RSF says, as journalists face
AP, VOA Creole reporters among those targeted; one journalist was treated at a hospital for severe l
As Myanmar's military seized power, access to internet was cut in a move repeated globally at times
Police used tear gas to disperse crowds
US Press Freedom Tracker documents unprecedented number of journalist arrests during months of prote
Basma Mostafa was in Luxor to cover unrest in the village of el-Awamiya, following the death of a ma
Move represents major escalation by President Lukashenko's government as it continues to face unrest
At least 35 journalists, and more than 260 people overall were detained during Aug. 27 protests in M
Religious leaders in Myanmar are asking for a strong initiative to end unrest and establish toleranc
When Suu Kyi was released from house arrest by a military junta in 2011, Aung Marm Oo was a student
VOA journalists who have covered war, uprisings overseas are shocked by hostility and attacks in the
Journalists have faced aggressive police and protesters during demonstrations across the US over the
Dan Shelley, executive director and chief operating officer of Radio Television Digital News Associa
CPJ calls on authorities to instruct police not to target/journalists
College student wanted in the murders of two men, wounding of another
Kurdish authorities are using pandemic and protest law to prevent coverage of unrest, rights groups