Myanmar police arrested three journalists from the Eleven Media Group on Wednesday on charges of showing disrespect toward the Yangon regional government, Bloomberg reports. Senior journalists Kyaw Zaw Linn, Nayee Min and Phyo Wai were detained at around 10am and sent to Insein Prison. Vague and over-broad laws have made it impossible for the press to do its job in the country, without fear or favor, a new United Nations report has found. In conclusion, the report calls for a review of all legal provisions impacting the right to freedom of expression in Myanmar. For months, activists and journalists in Myanmar have been protesting the jailing of two Reuters news agency reporters amid a growing international outcry over threats to press freedom in the Southeast Asian country.