Myanmar Journalists Living in Fear' as Junta Curbs Freedoms
Multiple journalists say the junta has made it dangerous to practice journalism in the country
Multiple journalists say the junta has made it dangerous to practice journalism in the country
Protests against military rule have left hundreds dead since February 1 coup
Security forces opened fire on pro-democracy protesters, media say
Total deaths in wake of February's military take-over now top 500
Street protests held after protesters stay home as part of 'silent' strike on Wednesday //
AP journalist arrested last month while covering anti-coup protest is among those released
Anti-coup protests continue as reports emerge that 7-year-old girl was shot and killed by soldiers who broke into her family home in Mandalay Tuesday/
Bloody crackdown against demonstrators tightens as scheduled court appearance by deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi cancelled because of blocked internet
The call comes after bloody crackdowns on protesters and military occupation of hospitals
The call comes after bloody crackdowns on protesters and military occupation of hospitals
At least four people killed as security forces use rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesters
Activist group calls for general strike in defiance of message warning that protesters are leading people to a confrontation path where they will su
Bankers refuse to work under junta government, adding insecurity to country's finances
UN says more than 350 people, including officials, activists and monks, have been arrested in Myanmar since the Feb. 1 coup
One female protester gravely injured by a gunshot; security forces raid headquarters of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi
One female protester gravely injured by with gunshot wound to head; security forces raid headquarters of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi