Hiding from Myanmar’s police, journalist Aung Marm Oo refuses to conceal his anger with the civilian government led by Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi as his country prepares for an election later thi
s year.Reuters“They blocked media, restrict media agencies, banned news, punish journalists.
Media is the lifeblood of democracy in the country. Without media, how can democracy survive?”
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