By Bertil Lintner

The Irrawaddy-Feb 22, 2022

Since the coup on Feb. 1 last year, Myanmar has earned the dubious distinction of being the world’s second worst jailer of journalists after China. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) stated in a December report that at least 26 journalists had been imprisoned in Myanmar for their reporting since the takeover, compared with none behind bars in 2020, adding that “the actual number of jailed journalists in Myanmar may be much higher than CPJ’s tally. Many news organizations are reluctant to identify their detained freelancers, stringers, and other non-staff reporters they rely on for news, photographs, and video, due to concerns they could face harsher penalties if they are found to be associated with their news outlets.” According to a report issued in February this year by Reporters Without Borders, as many as 60 media workers are currently held in Myanmar. Many have been tortured in custody and at least three have been murdered by junta soldiers. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/opinion/guest-column/myanmar-junta-turns-to-china-for-help-policing-internet-use.html First published in The Irrawaddy