Irrawaddy-Feb 18

Eleven members of the Myanmar Press Council and more than a dozen journalists at The Myanmar Times have left their jobs in the face of new restrictions by the military regime that threaten media freedom. On Feb. 13, the military-run Ministry of Information (MOI) issued directives to Myanmar’s Press Council, a media adjudication body that investigates and settles press disputes, urging the media to report “ethically” and “avoid instigating public unrest.” The directives quickly went viral online. In response, eleven members of the Myanmar Press Council announced Wednesday that they have resigned from the council because the military is trying to prescribe laws restricting media freedom.

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