journalism
After the coup, journalists were designated as criminals. There are also a lot of threats on social media. But getting rid of that reporting bug is...
"I was overcome with worry for my friend. And at the same time, I was also frightened about my own safety."
Journalists can no longer help each other socially. The connection we used to have among us has been severed.
A reporter on the anxious, foreboding dreams that haunt her at night
As we begin a new year we wanted to say thank you for joining us as we strive to provide new perspectives and tell untold stories from Myanmar
If you choose to continue working as a journalist within the country, there is no guarantee on your life.
I think of my friends who used to come here. I miss them and wonder when I will see them again
When I appeared on the wanted list, I knew I had to escape. There is still a lot to do from outside the prison walls
'They are arresting journalists. If they don’t find our reporters, they arrest their parents or their children instead.'
John Paul is part of a new generation of young Myanmar reporters testing media freedom in the face of armed conflicts and reluctant officials