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freedom of the press
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![Myanmar Acquits Journalist’s Killers Amid Muslim Exodus Myanmar Acquits Journalist’s Killers Amid Muslim Exodus](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2015-05-20_14-00-40.jpg)
Myanmar Acquits Journalist’s Killers Amid Muslim Exodus
By Luke Hunt
“Naypyidaw is under a harsh spotlight.”
![What Press Freedom in Eurasia? What Press Freedom in Eurasia?](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2015-04-29_14-42-53.jpg)
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 India Bans Al Jazeera for Broadcasting 'Wrong' Maps of Kashmir](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2015-04-24_20-27-49.jpg)
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 How a Hong Kong Newspaper Became an Occupy Movement Flashpoint](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2014-10-16_15-31-13.jpg)
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 Vietnam Worse Than Syria in Jailing Reporters](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2014-01-21_04-30-37.jpg)
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 In China's Corruption Fight, No Citizens Allowed](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/sizes/thumbnail/1024px-Chine_Yuan.jpg)
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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