2.3. The spread of local reporting
The overall growth in the number of posts is partly
due to an increase in local-level outlets covering
grassroots resistance movements in regions like
Sagaing. Outlets based in Myanmar’s Bamarmajority administrative Regions, including Sagaing,
grew by +108%. Those in the country’s ethnic
minority administrative States, such as Karenni,
grew by +70%. These rates are higher than the +11%
growth in posts by national-level outlets.
Outlets based in
Myanmar’s Bamarmajority administrative
Regions, including
Sagaing, grew by +108%
As conflict and repression grow, local media increase their focus on documenting
the impact. Where the military prevents freedom of movement and often shuts down
all communication, local-level media serve as an important source of information,
particularly for local marginalised communities. They provide updates on troop
movements, safe paths for displaced people, and evidence of local atrocity crimes.
This documentation is not just for immediate news, as it serves as an archive for
future legal accountability and justice for victims of human rights abuses.
2.4. Reduced information from military-affiliated media
While independent media have scaled up their production, military-affiliated outlets
have reduced their posts, which are a mixture of entertainment and propaganda.
State-owned media significantly reduced their posts by 35%. Military-aligned outlets,
most of them television channels covering entertainment, minimally reduced their
output by -2%.
This decline represents a failure to deliver on the
State-owned media
State’s positive obligation to provide the public with
significantly reduced
necessary information, services, and administrative
updates. Under international standards, the State
their posts by 35%
should not publish propaganda. But by withdrawing
from its role as a legitimate information provider,
the result will be a lack of awareness about many matters of public interest. Such
information would cover healthcare issues, educational opportunities, and many
other topics that the State controls.
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