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Burmese media / Censorship in Burma / International nongovernmental organizations / Data / Censorship / Freedom of speech / Copyright / Freedom of the press / ARTICLE 19 / Burma / Human rights / Freedom of expression
Date: 2014-12-30 01:18:00
Burmese media
Censorship in Burma
International nongovernmental organizations
Data
Censorship
Freedom of speech
Copyright
Freedom of the press
ARTICLE 19
Burma
Human rights
Freedom of expression

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