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  2. Burma News International - Wikipedia

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    BNI aggregates and publishes bilingual Burmese and English news content from affiliated news agencies on its online portal. BNI's inclusive representation among the country's ethnic minorities, including the Chin , Karenni , Mon , Rakhine , Rohingya , and Shan , has broadened the depth of news coverage of issues impacting Myanmar's rural areas ...

  3. Democratic Voice of Burma - Wikipedia

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    Run by Burmese expatriates, it made radio and television broadcasts aimed at providing uncensored news and information about Burma. Since 2012, DVB gradually moved back into Burma, where it became one of the country's largest and most well-respected TV broadcasters.

  4. Myanmar International - Wikipedia

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    During the 2007 Burmese anti-government protests, the channel criticised Western media outlets for "fabricating stories" about the incident, describing them as "not happy with peace, stability and development of the [Burmese] nation." A news programme broadcast slides reading "VOA and BBC, sky full of liars. Beware of destructionists, BBC and VOA."

  5. Mahar (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Mahar (Burmese: မဟာရုပ်သံလိုင်း) is a Burmese free-to-air television channel. Launched on 30 October 2016. The main purpose of the great near or distant Burmese are perfect, real-time knowledge of the sector in order to view the free Burma wellness genre and given presentations in one place.

  6. Myanmar's Killing Fields - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar's Killing Fields is a 2018 British-American television documentary film about the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. Produced by the American investigative journalism program Frontline on PBS , it investigates the origin of the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar as well as the ongoing situation of the Rohingya people .

  7. Mass media in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    In 1836, the country's first newspaper, The Maulmain Chronicle, was published [7] followed by The Rangoon Chronicle in 1853, [8] later renamed to The Rangoon Times. King Mindon was an advocate of press freedom and encouraged the creation of Myanmar's first Burmese-language newspaper, Yadanapon Naypyidaw Thadinsa (ရတနာပုံနေပြည်တော်သတင်းစာ) to ...

  8. Ma Thida - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar-language book Sanchaung, Insein, Harvard is a memoir, as the title suggests, about her early life in Sanchaung, imprisonment in Insein, and time in the United States. [ 4 ] In the month of July 2016, the English translation of her prison memoir "Sanchaung, Insein, Harvard" was published worldwide with the title of "Prisoner of ...

  9. New Mon State Party - Wikipedia

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    Based on the 1995 ceasefire, there are 12 areas through Mon State, Kayah State, and Tanintharyi Region prohibited for the Burmese military to enter. [3] Following the SPDC's dissolution in 2011, the NMSP signed state level and union level agreements in 2012. [4] On 13 February 2018, the NMSP signed the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement.