A new order has been issued in the earthquake affected Myanmar. This is increasing speculation that the army there is trying to hide something from the world? In fact, the military government of Myanmar has banned foreign media from coverage of earthquake affected areas of the country, causing rumors to spread rapidly that something is wrong. The death toll in the earthquake has increased to 1700.

 

Questions raised on transparency

The military regime imposed this ban, citing difficulties such as housing, power cuts and water scarcity. Local journalists are being imposed strict restrictions in Myanmar. Depriving foreign media from reaching the transparency of the transparency of military rule to this disaster arises. Many people were accused of preventing human assistance from reaching the affected areas. Which is not under his direct control. After the coup in 2021, Myanmar is entangled in the Civil War with several armed opposition groups. At that time the army overthrew the elected government of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi. Meanwhile, several media reports also states that the army has continued air strikes in various parts of the country affected by violence and disaster.

A terrible earthquake occurred in Myanmar.

Humanitarian crisis is increasing amid widespread destruction due to the 7.7 magnitude earthquake in the country. This is the reason why many people in the international community are demanding unrestricted access to support workers and independent media. The military jute’s action on the media is well documented. In 2023, its photo journalist Sai Jaw The Aak was arrested while reporting on the events after cyclone Mocha. He was later sentenced to 20 years in jail.

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Rahul Dev

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