Myanmar: Two Reporters Injured, Arrested By Military Forces While Covering Anti-Regime Protest
/Ma Hmu Yandanar Khet Moh Moh Tun, a video journalist, were critically injured and subsequently arrested by the military forces.
Read MoreMa Hmu Yandanar Khet Moh Moh Tun, a video journalist, were critically injured and subsequently arrested by the military forces.
Read MoreFreelance journalist Ma Thuzar was abruptly taken into custody by military officials earlier this month.
Read MoreHtet Htet Khine was arrested by military authorities on August 15, along with Sithu Aung Myint, an independent columnist and commentator.
Read MoreMyo Myat Myat Pan, an ex-employee of Myitkyina News Journal, was abducted by police authorities on April 14.
Read MoreJournalist Thin Thin Aung was abducted by the state on April 8, and is currently in state custody.
Read MoreJournalist Shin Moe Myint was released after spending two days in detention for being at a protest.
Read MoreTwo female reporters were detained and released shortly after while covering the anti-coup developments in Monywa.
Read MoreMultimedia journalist Kay Zon Nwe was arrested while following an anti-coup protest held in Sanchaung, Yangon on Saturday noon.
Read MoreAt least eight journalists have faced detentions including Shwe Yee Win for criticizing the military takeover in the country.
Read MoreSeveral journalists resigned from a national newspaper once it appeared that the publication was succumbing to military demands.
Read MoreThe situation in Myanmar remains violative since the military seized power in a coup on February 1.
Read MoreThe journalist community in Myanmar finds itself cornered and threatened as the military takes over the government in the country.
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