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Myanmar paper banned from reporting on soldiers' actions in Rakhine state
Mon Nov 7, 2016 1:53PM
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In this photograph taken on October 21, 2016 Myo ethnic children looks at a Myanmar border police in LaungDon, located in Rakhine State. (Photo by AFP)


A leading English-language newspaper in Myanmar has suspended its reporting on the western Rakhine state, home to many Rohingya Muslim minorities.

The Myanmar Times, the country's oldest English-language daily, stopped covering the crisis after one of its senior staff was fired over an article citing multiple gang rapes of Rohingya women by soldiers.

Sources inside the newspaper said that one editor has already resigned in protest and several other staff members were considering leaving.

"The paper withstood the pre-publication censorship of the junta era," AFP quoted an unnamed source as saying, adding, “There are major concerns about backsliding in the commendable gains made on press freedom in recent years."

The developments have prompted staff to post a notice in Tuesday's print edition saying the paper's "editorial policies are in the process of being clarified by management."

"Until then you may notice some gaps in our coverage," the staff added.

According to an internal memo seen by AFP, management ordered editors "not to analyze, comment, report or have opinion pieces on the following subjects until further notice: Rakhine State; Rohingya; and military actions in Rakhine state."

This comes as pressure is mounting on media to curtail critical coverage of army operations in the area. Foreign journalists have been banned from the area.

While there is more freedom under Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, monitors say many outlets still exercise self-censorship.

In recent weeks, allegations have emerged of troops killing Rohingya civilians, raping women and torching villages.

The diplomats, including those from the European Union and the United Nations and the US have recently called on Myanmar's government to launch a transparent inquiry into human rights violations in Rakhine state.

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An armed Myanmar police officer stands guard at the Aung Mingalar ward, a confinement area for the persecuted Muslim Rohingya minority in Sittwe capital of Rakhine State on October 13, 2016. (Photo by AFP)
The state was again in the spotlight on October 9, when gunmen attacked three police outposts in the town of Maungdaw near the Bangladeshi border, reportedly leaving nine police officers dead.

Myanmar’s government blamed the incident on a Rohingya group, adding that the assailants made off with dozens of weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition.

Suu Kyi said her government will not place blame for violence in Rakhine before investigators have gathered all the evidence.

According to the UN, Rohingyas are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. The government denies full citizenship to the community and imposes severe restrictions on their movement, branding them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, even as many trace their lineage in Myanmar back generations.

Many of the Muslims have been killed while tens of thousands have been forced to flee as a result of attacks by Buddhists.
 
Myanmar paper banned from reporting on soldiers' actions in Rakhine state
Mon Nov 7, 2016 1:53PM
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In this photograph taken on October 21, 2016 Myo ethnic children looks at a Myanmar border police in LaungDon, located in Rakhine State. (Photo by AFP)


A leading English-language newspaper in Myanmar has suspended its reporting on the western Rakhine state, home to many Rohingya Muslim minorities.

The Myanmar Times, the country's oldest English-language daily, stopped covering the crisis after one of its senior staff was fired over an article citing multiple gang rapes of Rohingya women by soldiers.

Sources inside the newspaper said that one editor has already resigned in protest and several other staff members were considering leaving.

"The paper withstood the pre-publication censorship of the junta era," AFP quoted an unnamed source as saying, adding, “There are major concerns about backsliding in the commendable gains made on press freedom in recent years."

The developments have prompted staff to post a notice in Tuesday's print edition saying the paper's "editorial policies are in the process of being clarified by management."

"Until then you may notice some gaps in our coverage," the staff added.

According to an internal memo seen by AFP, management ordered editors "not to analyze, comment, report or have opinion pieces on the following subjects until further notice: Rakhine State; Rohingya; and military actions in Rakhine state."

This comes as pressure is mounting on media to curtail critical coverage of army operations in the area. Foreign journalists have been banned from the area.

While there is more freedom under Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, monitors say many outlets still exercise self-censorship.

In recent weeks, allegations have emerged of troops killing Rohingya civilians, raping women and torching villages.

The diplomats, including those from the European Union and the United Nations and the US have recently called on Myanmar's government to launch a transparent inquiry into human rights violations in Rakhine state.

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An armed Myanmar police officer stands guard at the Aung Mingalar ward, a confinement area for the persecuted Muslim Rohingya minority in Sittwe capital of Rakhine State on October 13, 2016. (Photo by AFP)
The state was again in the spotlight on October 9, when gunmen attacked three police outposts in the town of Maungdaw near the Bangladeshi border, reportedly leaving nine police officers dead.

Myanmar’s government blamed the incident on a Rohingya group, adding that the assailants made off with dozens of weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition.

Suu Kyi said her government will not place blame for violence in Rakhine before investigators have gathered all the evidence.

According to the UN, Rohingyas are one of the most persecuted minorities in the world. The government denies full citizenship to the community and imposes severe restrictions on their movement, branding them illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, even as many trace their lineage in Myanmar back generations.

Many of the Muslims have been killed while tens of thousands have been forced to flee as a result of attacks by Buddhists.

Heh. The English version of the MT gets a lot of editorial freedom because no one reads the English version other than expats and maybe a few Burmese but they printed a piece reporting various unconfirmed allegations against the Tatmadaw recently. I told a friend at the time that they were going to come under a lot more scrutiny and maybe even banned from reporting about Rohingya fter they ran it and so it came to be.
 
Heh. The English version of the MT gets a lot of editorial freedom because no one reads the English version other than expats and maybe a few Burmese but they printed a piece reporting various unconfirmed allegations against the Tatmadaw recently. I told a friend at the time that they were going to come under a lot more scrutiny and maybe even banned from reporting about Rohingya fter they ran it and so it came to be.

I heard that Myanmar is strong enough to defeat insurgents and France surrendered to North Korea!
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It is only time before the Mujahids drive the Burmese invaders out of Arakan.

The freedom fighters need our help and support to win though...
If we decide to help them,this would be the new map of Myanmar.
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I heard that Myanmar is strong enough to defeat insurgents and France surrendered to North Korea!
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The freedom fighters need our help and support to win though...
If we decide to help them,this would be the new map of Myanmar.
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That New China in red is actually New Asia that some have talked about. It is also the SE portion of BRACHIN, a state consisting of Brahmputra and Chindwin valleys.
 
Why doesn't the Bangladeshi military save the oppressed in Myanmar considering how they're always crying about their own history.
 
Why doesn't the Bangladeshi military save the oppressed in Myanmar considering how they're always crying about their own history.

They are not our people. Many Rohingas have mongoloid element in them. They are an intermediate race.
 
They are not our people. Many Rohingas have mongoloid element in them. They are an intermediate race.


But whatever,we should be aiding the freedom fighters.

Why doesn't the Bangladeshi military save the oppressed in Myanmar considering how they're always crying about their own history.


I told you,we don't want their country divided into 20 pieces....But 2 pieces would be ok!
 
Yeah, real mongoloid looking. Look like kalar monkeys to me.
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Even though they belong to little above in the evolutionary tree than burmese, yet they have significant mongoloid feature like Burmese.

Here is the stock of Burmese

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A Rakhine and a Rohingya side by side
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@alaungphaya Dont call people with name. You belong to the worst kind . you know how cross breed goes specially with south Indian.. ;)
 
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Even though they belong to little above in the evolutionary tree than burmese, yet they have significant mongoloid feature like Burmese.

Here is the stock of Burmese

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@alaungphaya Dont call people with name. You belong to the worst kind . you know how cross breed goes specially with south Indian.. ;)

I thought you were descendes from Genghis Khan, iadjani. You know, when Genghis had sex with a chimp? BTW are you still going with the theory that I am a halfbreed kalar?
 
I thought you were descendes from Genghis Khan, iadjani. You know, when Genghis had sex with a chimp? BTW are you still going with the theory that I am a halfbreed kalar?

Genghis khan had sex with tigers dude.. he always despised burmese chimps.
 

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