IPCM: Journalists Should Be Allowed Into Myanmar
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“Myanmar at its last minute, very little aid.” The BBC enters despite the bans. The truce already missed
In the Sagaing region, clashes between rebels and the army. A crew circumvents the ban on international journalists: “We had to operate with caution, the country is full of secret police”
IPCM: Journalists Should Be Allowed Into Myanmar
International media has been eager to enter Myanmar to cover the aftermath of the magnitude 7.7 earthquake with its epicentre in Sagaing. It caused widespread destruction to cities, towns, and villages, including the cities of Sagaing, Mandalay, Tada-U, Taungoo, and the capital, Naypyidaw. But, the junta has refused to allow journalists from international media organisations to enter the country, because it claims that it cannot guarantee their …
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