In this eye-opening video, we reveal the shocking decline of internet freedom in Myanmar, now ranked alongside China as the worst in the world for 2024, according to the latest Freedom House report. Since the military coup in 2021, Myanmar's junta has imposed severe restrictions on online access, speech, and privacy, creating a digital dictatorship that suppresses dissent and controls information.
Join us as we explore:
How the military junta's actions have led to widespread internet censorship and surveillance.
The impact on pro-democracy activists and ordinary citizens seeking to share their voices.
The broader implications for global internet freedoms and human rights.
Access to information is more than just a right; for many in Myanmar, it’s a matter of life and death. Watch this video to understand the urgency of the situation and the ongoing struggle for digital rights in oppressive regimes.
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Key Topics Covered:
Internet Freedom in Myanmar and China
The military junta's censorship tactics
Global trends in internet freedom and human rights
The fight for online expression and freedom of speech
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