Death Penalty in Myanmar
On 16th January 2023 (Monday), ‘Athan’ – Freedom of Expression Activists Organization released a short analysis research report called “Death Penalty in Myanmar: How the Junta Misused the Name of…
On 16th January 2023 (Monday), ‘Athan’ – Freedom of Expression Activists Organization released a short analysis research report called “Death Penalty in Myanmar: How the Junta Misused the Name of…
In Myanmar, until now, the brutal army has been accusing people who have different political opinions and killing them. We believe that labeling such behavior as the lawful death penalty…
We can’t celebrate International Human Rights Day on this 10th December in Myanmar as we had before. The human rights of millions of people in Myanmar were violated every day…
The right to freedom of peaceful assembly is primarily related to the right to freedom of expression. Many international treaties including ICCPR protect the right to peaceful assembly along with…
Internet access is a crucial medium of communication in promoting democratic rights, human rights, and the right to freedom of expression.
A decade after Myanmar’s independence, the military administration, resulting from the first military take-over in 1958, banned privately owned Lu-Du (the People) and Kyae-Mone (the Mirror) newspapers for criticizing them…
‘Flowers are Colourful But They Don’t Fight’ is an invitation to embrace diversity and practise empathy towards people of all genders, beliefs, race, and ways of living, especially in a…
“How Myanmar Journalists Report under the Junta” Since the military coup in Myanmar, this is a trailer of the short documentary film about the violations on the rights of the…
Myanmar saw 2020 as a worrying year preluding tremendous concerns and sufferings due to the global coronavirus pandemic as the country officially confirmed its first COVID-19 case, on 23 March…
Media freedom in Myanmar has fallen into the darkness since the day of the military coup on the 1st of February. The coup council has been oppressing media freedom which…