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Meet a journalist fighting for press freedom in Myanmar

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Meet a journalist fighting to keep press freedom alive in Myanmar

Myanmar’s government continues to crackdown on freedoms after it removed Aung San Suu Kyi, the nation’s democratically elected leader after a coup. Special Correspondent Kira Kay meets one of the journalists risking their life to report on the civil conflict in their home country. The story was produced in collaboration with the Bureau for International Reporting.

02/13/2022

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