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freedom of the press
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Myanmar Acquits Journalist’s Killers Amid Muslim Exodus
By Luke Hunt
“Naypyidaw is under a harsh spotlight.”

What Press Freedom in Eurasia?
By Catherine Putz
Every year is a bad year for press freedom across the former Soviet Union. Last year was no different.

India Bans Al Jazeera for Broadcasting 'Wrong' Maps of Kashmir
By Ankit Panda
The Qatari news agency received a five-day ban.

How a Hong Kong Newspaper Became an Occupy Movement Flashpoint
By Shannon Tiezzi
The protests outside Apple Daily headquarters provide a microcosm for the larger issues at play.

Vietnam Worse Than Syria in Jailing Reporters
By Luke Hunt
With 18 journalists behind bars, Vietnam ranks fifth in the world for imprisoning members of the press.

In China's Corruption Fight, No Citizens Allowed
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's fight against corruption picks up steam, but that doesn't mean whistleblowers are welcome.
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