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Category Archives: burma

Reuters: Myanmar restores Internet

Posted on 14 October, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Myanmar's ruling generals have restored public Internet access, more than two weeks after cutting Web connections to stem the flow of images of mass protests and a ruthless crackdown that outraged the world."
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Dave Lee jBlog: The Good Old Days

Posted on 2 October, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Dave Lee accuses Phillip Knightly, no less, of being a dinosaur after he told students at Lincoln University that “Print journalists should just do print" and that the Burma coverage would have been better if produced by foreign correspondents rather than citizen journalists.
Posted in burma, Citizen journalism, education, integration, Journalism, links | Leave a reply

BBC News: The Editors: Name Changes

Posted on 2 October, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Burma or Myanmar? Discuss.
Posted in BBC, burma, Journalism, links, toponymy | Leave a reply

BBC News: Accounts from inside Burma

Posted on 29 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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The BBC's log of material sent to it from people inside Burma.
Posted in BBC, burma, Citizen journalism, links, ugc | Leave a reply

Times Online: Video shows Japanese journalist Kenji Nagai ‘being shot deliberately’

Posted on 29 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Footage capturing the last, terrible seconds of Kenji Nagai’s life has been aired on Japanese television – horrifying a nation and raising official suspicion that the 50-year old photo-journalist was murdered by Burmese troops."
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Reuters: Myanmar apologises for journalist’s death

Posted on 29 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Japan strongly protested to Myanmar over the killing of a Japanese video journalist during an anti-government rally, and Myanmar Foreign Minister Nyan Win offered apologies, Kyodo news agency said on Saturday."
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Wall Street Journal: ‘Citizen Journalists’ Evade Blackout On Myanmar News

Posted on 28 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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As Myanmar's regime cracks down on a growing protest movement, "citizen journalists" are breaking the news to the world.
Posted in burma, Citizen journalism, links, mobile | Leave a reply

Independent: Junta restricts internet access

Posted on 28 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"A "window of information" is closing in Burma as the junta fights networks of disaffected citizens by restricting mobile phones and internet access, a leading dissident journalist said yesterday."
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Telegraph.co.uk: Photos show ‘death’ of Japanese man in Burma – Telegraph

Posted on 27 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"These extraordinary pictures from Rangoon, the Burmese capital, appear to show the death of a Japanese photographer during the regime's crackdown against pro-democracy protesters."
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Reuters AlertNet: Myanmar says one Japanese killed in Yangon

Posted on 27 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"he Myanmar government has told Japan's Embassy in Yangon that a Japanese national has been killed ... Two Japanese reporters, meanwhile, were expelled from Yangon on Wednesday."
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Guardian Unlimited: Newsblog: Burma protests: Thursday

Posted on 27 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Reuters says a photojournalist, possibly Japanese, was killed in Rangoon.
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Comment is free Editors’ Blog: Reporting from Burma

Posted on 27 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Colleagues on Guardian Unlimited reported this morning that they had been working with Burmese-speaking translators yesterday and today to gather as much information as possible from blogs and other communications from inside Burma and from sites run by
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cybersoc.com: Finding content from inside Burma – harder than you’d think

Posted on 27 September, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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"Journalists hoping to find authentic, first hand accounts, photos and video content being posted from inside Burma are likely to face a number of challenges..."
Posted in BBC, burma, Citizen journalism, links, Video | Leave a reply

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