On 25 November, the United Nations (UN) International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, civil society organisation (CSO) Free Expression Myanmar (FEM) calls on people to remember the more than 300 women and girls whose voices have been killed by the coup.
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According to rights group Free Expression Myanmar as the world marks International Day for Universal Access to Information, the people of Myanmar face propaganda, disinformation, and secrecy under the military’s “information coup”.
From total blackouts to targeted ‘screwdriver-style’ tactics, governments are adept at controlling who can access the internet. But resistance is growing
Campaign group Free Expression Myanmar (FEM) has urged telecoms company Ooredoo to conduct increased due diligence before deciding whether to sell or who to sell the company to, so that it can ensure the best protection for employees' and customers' digital rights.