YANGON, Burma (AP) — Authorities in Burma are allowing access to
banned news websites for the first time in years, including several
operated by exiled dissidents.
Censors in the repressive Southeast Asian nation unblocked the
websites of international media outlets including the Voice of America
and the British Broadcasting Corp., as well the Democratic Voice of
Burma, Radio Free Asia and the video file sharing site YouTube.
The government made no announcement on the move, however, and no officials were available to comment.
The country has been ruled by the military since 1962. But in March
the junta ceded power to a civilian government that has promised
democratic reform.
Critics believe the new leadership is a proxy for continued military rule.
Source : AP
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