4/22/26, 12:04 PM
Status of Freedom of Expression in Myanmar (March 2026) – Athan
Similarly, in some villages in Thayetchaung Township, Tanintharyi Region, the Karen National Union (KNU) issued a
statement on March 6 regarding inevitable communication restrictions due to security conditions. It stated that these
restrictions were implemented for the safety of local residents as the military council had cut off communication lines and
was conducting continuous airstrikes.
Such communication restrictions demonstrate that various actors, including the terrorist military council and local armed
revolutionary organizations, are attempting to control the telecommunications sector. It is observed that consequences
regarding citizens’ access to information and their right to freedom of expression persist.
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