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Published
Thursday, December 01, 2016
Statements

01The 5th Ethnic Media Conference Loi Kaw, Karenni State Statement

02In line with UNESCO’s WPFD 2017 Theme, BNI put emphasis on situation of press freedom in Myanmar

03Statement of Burma News International on BBC reporter issue

04The 4th Ethnic Media Conference Mrauk U, Arakan State Statement

05BNI's Statement on World Press Freedom Day 2015

06BNI’s statement on website attack

07Press Release of the 3rd Ethnic Media Conference - Hakha, Chin State

08Burma News International Statement on the Chin State Authorities’ Decision to Ban The Hakha Post Newspaper

09Women Perspective Press Release

10BNI opposed to new media law

11Ethnic Media Conference: Strengthening of Ethnic Voice in Democratic Media Reform Statement

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