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Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
Myanmar Private Holidays
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The print, broadcast and online media of Burma has undergone strict censorship and regulation since the 1962 Burmese coup d'état. The constitution provides for freedom of speech and the press; however, the government prohibits the exercise of these rights in practice. Reporters Without Borders ranked Burma 174th out of 178 in its 2010 Press Freedom Index, ahead of just Iran, Turkmenistan, North Korea, and Eritrea. In 2015, Burma moved up to 144th place, ahead of many of its ASEAN neighbours such as Singapore, as a result of political changes in the country.There have been moves to lift censorship in the country. Tint Swe, head of the country's censorship body, the Press Scrutiny and Registration Division , told Radio Free Asia that censorship should be abolished in the near future as it is non-existent in most other countries and not in harmony with democratic practices. Burma announced on 20 August 2012, that it will stop censoring media before publication. Newspapers and other outlets would no longer have to be approved by state censors, but journalists in the country could still face consequences for what they write and say.
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