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Hör-Tip: How International Media From Myanmar Can Report.

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Hör-Tip: After the military coup five years ago, Myanmar was largely closed off for international media. In the run-up to the planned elections, the military junta is again letting journalists into the country. ARD correspondent Christiane Justus (photo) tells in Deutschlandfunk how surprisingly free and without a watcher she could move in the country. Indirectly, however, her team had been spied on after all. Supporters of the former head of go…
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Hör-Tip: After the military coup five years ago, Myanmar was largely closed off for international media. In the run-up to the planned elections, the military junta is again letting journalists into the country. ARD correspondent Christiane Justus (photo) tells in Deutschlandfunk how surprisingly free and without a watcher she could move in the country. Indirectly, however, her team had been spied on after all. Supporters of the former head of go…

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turi2 broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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