01 September 2019
Athan
Summary
During the first six months of 2019, more than 250 people from different walks of lives – activists, students, journalists, artists, land-rights activists as well as citizens practicing their online free expression rights faced more than 70 lawsuits charged under different legislations and regulations. Among them, some are in jail waiting for trials without getting bails and some are already sentenced to long-term imprisonment. Besides, the general population in Myanmar encounters wide range of restrictions on their right to freedom of expression, including barring the events/ceremonies, restricting right to assembly and procession, shutting down internet connection, banning access to information and obstructing dissemination of news and information.
အက်ဥ္းခ်ဳပ္
၂၀၁၉ ခုႏွစ္၏ ပထမ ၆ လအတြင္းမွာပင္ တက္ၾကြလႈပ္ရွားသူမ်ား၊ ေက်ာင္းသားမ်ား၊ သတင္းသမားမ်ား၊ အနုပညာရွင္မ်ား၊ မိမိ လယ္၊ ယာေျမအေရး အတြက္ ရင္ဆိုင္တိုက္ပြဲဝင္ေနသူမ်ား၊ ဒစ္ဂ်စ္တယ္ပလက္ေဖာင္းတြင္ ကိုယ္ပိုင္အျမင္ ေဝဖန္ေရးသားသူမ်ား စသည့္ အရပ္သားျပည္သူ စုစုေပါင္း ၂၅၀ ဦးႏွင့္အထက္ သည္ ဥပေဒ၊ ပုဒ္မအမ်ိဳးစံုပါဝင္သည့္ အမႈတြဲေပါင္း ၇၀ ေက်ာ္ျဖင့္ တရားစြဲဆိုခံခဲ့ရသည္။ အခ်ိဳ႕နစ္နာသူမ်ားသည္ အာမခံမရရွိဘဲ ေထာင္အခ်ဳပ္ျဖင့္ တရားရင္ဆိုင္ေနရဆဲျဖစ္ၿပီး အခ်ိဳ႕အမႈမ်ားမွာ ျပစ္ဒဏ္ခ်မွတ္ခံရၿပီးျဖစ္သည္။ ထို႔အျပင္ ပြဲအခမ္းအနားမ်ား ပိတ္ပင္ခံရျခင္း၊ ဆႏၵထုတ္ေဖာ္မႈ ပိတ္ပင္ တားျမစ္ခံရျခင္း၊ အင္တာနက္ျဖတ္ေတာက္ခံရျခင္း၊ သတင္းရယူခြင့္ ပိတ္ပင္ခံရျခင္း၊ သတင္းအခ်က္အလက္ စီးဆင္းျဖန္႔က်က္မႈ ကန္႔သတ္ခံရျခင္း၊ စသည့္ လြတ္လပ္စြာထုတ္ေဖာ္ေျပာဆိုခြင့္ ခ်ိဳးေဖာက္ခံရမႈ အေျမာက္အမ်ားကို ျမန္မာျပည္သူမ်ား ၾကံဳေတြ႔ခံစားေနရသည္။
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Progressive Voice is a participatory rights-based policy research and advocacy organization rooted in civil society, that maintains strong networks and relationships with grassroots organizations and community-based organizations throughout Myanmar. It acts as a bridge to the international community and international policymakers by amplifying voices from the ground, and advocating for a rights-based policy narrative.