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At RIghtsCon 2025, EngageMedia will be part of an online discussion analysing how Myanmar's cyber law affects civil society, the private sector, and Myanmar’s overall cyber stability.
Arrests of dissenters, surveillance, and mobile and internet shutdowns – which the junta continues to use as a tactical weapon – were among the digital repression incidents reported in Myanmar four years since the coup.
Online surveillance, attempts to stifle media freedom, and ongoing arrests continue to be documented in Myanmar, four years on since the coup.
EngageMedia is publishing English translations of the Myanmar Digital Coup Quarterly by the Myanmar Internet Project. Internet shutdowns and arrests stifling freedom of expression were among the digital rights violations during this period.
The report examines the security practices of journalists within and outside Myanmar and aims to understand gaps between the present-day digital security needs of activists and journalists and the training available in the digital security curricula.
EngageMedia is publishing English translations of the Myanmar Digital Coup Quarterly by the Myanmar Internet Project. Internet shutdowns and arrests stifling freedom of expression were among the digital rights violations during this period.
The international community must urgently stand with the people of Myanmar, offering not only solidarity, but also concrete resources to help topple the military junta and consign this troubled chapter to the history books.
In Myanmar, checkpoints are physical symbols of authoritarianism, subjecting Burmese civilians to gadget searches and interrogations around online and on the ground acts of resistance. A young contributor shares their and their peers' experiences.
မြန်မာနိုင်ငံတွင် စစ်ဆေးရေးဂိတ်များသည် အာဏာရှင်စနစ်၏ ရုပ်ပိုင်းဆိုင်ရာ သင်္ကေတများဖြစ်ပြီး မြန်မာအရပ်သားများအား အွန်လိုင်းနှင့် မြေပြင်တွင် ခုခံမှုဆိုင်ရာ ကိရိယာများ ရှာဖွေခြင်းနှင့် စစ်ကြောမေးမြန်းခြင်းများ ပြုလုပ်ရန် တွန်းအားပေးထားသည်။