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Justice For Myanmar responds to Myanmar government censorship

September 1, 2020 All News, Aung San Suu Kyi, The Dirty List, Trade and Investment

Media Release from Justice for Myanmar

The Myanmar government has reportedly ordered the blocking of the Justice For Myanmar website, in an attempt to cover-up the Myanmar military’s abuse of power, grand corruption and human rights violations.

The Justice For Myanmar website, launched on April 28, 2020, publishes reports of Myanmar military corruption and evidence of links between military business and human rights violations, as part of a campaign to seek justice and accountability for the people of Myanmar and to promote transparency and rule of law. Information published on the Justice For Myanmar website has been reported in Myanmar media and has contributed to greater public exposure and scrutiny of the Myanmar military and civilian government responsibility. Recent stories have exposed the military’s systemic conflict of interest; payments to the military from the Japanese state-backed Y Complex real estate development; the business interests of the children of top military generals; details of military profits from international businesses; and donations by crony businesses in support of the Myanmar military’s 2017 genocide against the Rohingya.

Justice For Myanmar Spokesperson Yadanar Maung says: “The Myanmar government has not notified Justice For Myanmar of any decision to order the blocking of our website and we do not know on what legal grounds this order could have been made. But what is clear is that this censorship is an attempt to silence dissent and cover up the truth about the Myanmar military cartel’s corruption and international crimes. Justice For Myanmar will not bow down to the Myanmar government’s attempts to silence us. We will continue speaking truth to power.”

Myanmar government moves to censor Justice For Myanmar follows the blocking of ethnic media sites, including Karen Information Centre, Development Media Group and Narinjara, all of which report on the Myanmar military’s grave human rights violations in ethnic Karen and Rakhine regions.

Yadanar Maung continues: “We condemn the Myanmar government’s attack on our right to freedom of expression and the people of Myanmar’s right to information. The people of Myanmar have the right to know the ways in which state funds are being misappropriated and public assets stolen, which are supposed to be used for the well-being of the people and future generations. The information we bring to the people is nothing but the truth. Our claims are backed up by evidence and we welcome the government to respond to our reports, with evidence. However, instead of engaging in public debate and accountability, the civilian government has chosen repression and is attempting to cover-up the military’s wrongdoing. The government is elected by the people and must be accountable to them only, not the unelected and corrupt military cartel that commits grave violations against the people. We demand the unblocking of all media and civil society websites.”

Note to editors

Justice For Myanmar, a group of covert activists campaigning for justice and accountability for the people of Myanmar, is calling for an end to military business and for federal democracy and a sustainable peace.

The Myanmar government order to block the Justice For Myanmar website has been reported in the Myanmar Times here.

ENDS

For more information please contact: 

Yadanar Maung 

Email: media@justiceformyanmar.org
Website: https://www.justiceformyanmar.org/
Twitter: @justicemyanmar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justiceformyanmar.org/

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