freedom in the country, saying his own department should be closed down as
part of reforms being pursued by the new nominally civilian government.
Tint Swe, the director of the country’s Press Scrutiny and Registration Department
gave his opinion on interview with U.S. base Radio Free Asia.
Tint Swe said Friday that a new media law would allow the country’s press
to be freedom.
At least 30 journalist and media individuals are currently sentenced in prison.
Notorious Burmese censorship board control the inside Burma media.
Every news stories in Burma are approve by censorship board before put
into papers.
Even Tint Swe call for press freedom his crew are still working repressive on
news media.
In Burma, no one can publish as daily newspaper.
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