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  • Los Angeles Times
  • Al Jazeera
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  • Foreign Policy
  • The Globe and Mail
  • The Diplomat
  • ISEAS- Yusof Ishak Institute
  • United States Institute of Peace
  • Pulitzer Center
  • Stimson Center
  • Nikkei Asia Review
  • Frontier Myanmar
  • VICE
  • Columbia Journalism Review
  • South China Morning Post
  • The Nation
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  • The New Humanitarian
  • The Japan Times
  • The Mongabay
  • Tea Circle Oxford
  • Southeast Asia Globe
  • Foreign Correspondent HK
  • Myanmar Now
  • New Naratif
Tea Circle • April 13 2021

The Military Coup Destroyed Independent Media in Myanmar, but in Rakhine State, It Wasn’t There to Begin With

Kyaw Hsan Hlaing and Emily Fishbein argue that Myanmar’s media climate is dire under the junta but press freedoms in Rakhine State had already unraveled.

Since the February 1 military coup, independent media has faced a crisis in Myanmar. Yet, even before the coup, journalists and rights advocates had decried a diminishing space for independent media, especially media reporting on armed conflict and humanitarian crises in Rakhine State.

In early January, we interviewed seven journalists and ed
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