The editor of an independent online news service in Myanmar says a military court has given a life prison sentence to one of its journalists and sentenced another to 20 years after convicting them under a counterterrorism law. August 29 A proposed UN resolution on Myanmar condemns military atta...
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Myanmar Military Abducts Nearly 20 Youths for Forced Recruitment in Mawlamyinegyun and Aunglan Townships Posted by By 7 News Myanmar Government to Block Passport Extensions and Imprison Those Who Avoid Military Service Abroad Posted by By 7 News Military Requests 700 Young People for Recru...
YANGON, June 21 (Xinhua) -- Myanmar military authorities has recently punished 382 military personnel including 73 officers for recruiting child soldiers, according to the Committee for Prevention of Minors from Military Service Tuesday. In March, Myanmar military released 46 such wrongly recruited chil...
Myanmar has made efforts to stop recruiting minors for military service, promising continuous supervision over the personnel concerned to ensure that they do not accept minors and will work according to the law, rules and regulations and directives. ...
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on Facebookthat the social media platform would be blocked for the sake of “stability” starting February 4 until themidnight of February 7. Half of Myanmar’s 54 million people use Facebook, which has also become a platform to express anger and dissent against the coup,reportedBBC News....
Military-ruled Myanmar, already notorious for cracking down on free speech, has enacted a new cybersecurity law with wide-ranging controls on the flow of information.
the online news service myanmar now reported, quoting her sister, aye chan san. the report said the shooting took place when soldiers were raiding homes in her family’s neighborhood. the sister said a soldier shot at their father when he denied that any people were hiding in their home,...