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  2. Democratic Voice of Burma - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Voice of Burma (Burmese: ဒီမိုကရေတစ်မြန်မာ့အသံ, abbreviated DVB) is one of Myanmar's largest independent media organisations. DVB was founded as a non-profit media organization based in Oslo, Norway and Chiang Mai, Thailand. Run by Burmese expatriates, it made radio and television ...

  3. Two freelance journalists reportedly killed with guerrillas ...

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    Win Htut Oo, 26, a freelancer working for DVB — the Democratic Voice of Burma, an online and broadcast news agency — and Htet Myat Thu, 28, were the latest journalists to be killed by the ...

  4. Mass media in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    International news sites, including Voice of America, BBC, and Radio Free Asia, long blocked by Burmese censors, had become accessible overnight. A number of previously censored independent Burma-focused news sites which had been highly critical of Burma's ruling regime, such as the Democratic Voice of Burma and Irrawaddy, were suddenly ...

  5. Esther Htusan - Wikipedia

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    Esther Htusan (pronounced TOO-sahn), is a journalist from Myanmar. She is a former Foreign Correspondent for the Associated Press based in Yangon, Myanmar. In 2016, she was the first person from Myanmar to win the Pulitzer Prize. [2][3] In 2017, Htusan was forced to flee from her country after reporting on Aung San Suu Kyi's policies toward ...

  6. Myanmar and weapons of mass destruction - Wikipedia

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    On June 3, 2010, a five-year investigation by an anti-government Myanmar broadcaster, the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), found evidence that allegedly shows the country's military regime begun a programme to develop nuclear weapons. [7]

  7. Censorship in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The ban targeted independent broadcasters such as the Democratic Voice of Burma, Mizzima and other ethnic media such as Kachin-based 74 Media and Shan-based Tachileik News Agency. It also affected foreign news channels broadcast through satellites into the country. [45] Myanmar portal; Media of Burma; Cinema of Burma; Literature of Burma; General:

  8. 2010 cyberattacks on Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 cyberattacks on Myanmar (also known as Burma) were distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS) that began on 25 October, [1] occurring ahead of the 2010 Burmese general election, which is widely viewed as a sham election. [2][3] This election was the first that Burma had had in 20 years. [4] The attacks were significantly larger than ...

  9. Myanmar Now - Wikipedia

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    www.myanmar-now.org. Myanmar Now (Burmese: မြန်မာနောင်း) is a news agency based in Myanmar (Burma). Myanmar Now journalists publish bilingual Burmese and English articles on an eponymous online news portal. The agency provides free syndication throughout the country, with a distribution network of over 50 national and ...