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Myanmar: Junta threatens legal action against independent media over broadcasting fees

Lawsuits latest act of repression by dictatorial regime against the press

Soe Myint speaking at the International Press Institute (IPI)'s 海角乱伦大神 in Yangon, Myanmar on March 27, 2015; Photo by Hong Sar/IPI.

The IPI global network condemns plans by Myanmar鈥檚 military junta to sue two independent media outlets, Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) and Mizzima, for broadcasting fees incurred prior to the military coup in February 2021. Since the junta took power, independent media has faced an extreme crackdown, including the jailing of journalists and closure of independent outlets.

On July 9, the junta announced its claim that both outlets owe money for using the Myanmar Radio and Television platform prior to the coup. The lawsuit states that DVB owes around 20 million kyats (about 8,500 euros) and Mizzima owes around 80 million kyats (around 34,000 euros). Representatives from both outlets, however, that they believe the lawsuit is invalid because it is being brought by a government that illegally seized power.聽

Mizzima, a past recipient of IPI鈥檚 Free Media Pioneer award, was closed without notice the day after the coup, a violation of the terms set by the outlet and the government in 2018, according to Mizzima鈥檚 founder and CEO, Soe Myint. 鈥淭he junta arbitrarily unplugged and stopped the Mizzima TV channel on 1 February 2021, itself violating the contract agreement between Mizzima and MRTV (under the ministry of information)鈥, Myint told IPI.聽

DVB鈥檚 editor-in-chief, Aye Chan Naing, also that their television channel had been similarly shut down without notice just after the military coup.

Both of these outlets then had their offices raided and licenses officially canceled in March 2021, a month after the military coup, alongside three other independent media outlets. Mizzima鈥檚 bank accounts have also been by the junta. In all, at least 13 independent news outlets have been closed or outlawed by the regime since the coup.聽

鈥淎s the person who is totally responsible for all what Mizzima did before and after the February 1,2021, I am ready to face the lawsuits and charges which are either against me individually or against Mizzima organizationally in any court which guarantees the judicial independence and under the democratic and fundamental human rights鈥, Myint said.

Since the coup, Myanmar has witnessed a complete crackdown on independent media. In particular, Section 505(a) of the country鈥檚 criminal code, a by the junta which criminalizes reporting that will 鈥渃ause fear,鈥 spread 鈥渇alse news, [or] agitates directly or indirectly a criminal offense against a Government employee鈥, has been used repeatedly by the junta to target journalists who publish critical news.

In that time, seven Mizzima persons and journalists have been arrested and tortured on fabricated charges under Section 505(a) since February 2021, according to Myint. He also said that one staffer remains in jail.聽

鈥淭he military authorities must cease all legal action against Mizzima and DVB and end the continued targeting and harassment of the county鈥檚 independent press鈥, IPI Director of Advocacy Amy Brouillette said. 鈥淭hese retaliatory lawsuits only show the extent to which the junta will go to muzzle Myanmar鈥檚 remaining independent media, which continue to report at great risk 鈥 and with great courage.鈥

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