Fragile Victories, Real Challenges: Free Expression in South East Asia - PEN America 9/17/24, 11:00 AM Fragile Victories, Real Challenges: Free Expression in South East Asia Free expression in South Asia remains on weak footing as the 47th annual ASEAN Foreign Ministers Forum comes to a close in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar. Although the multinational dispute over South China Sea territories dominated official discussion, in comments to reporters U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry drew a"ention to challenges facing democratization in Myanmar. “There is still obviously a lot of work yet to be done,” Kerry said. “We talked about the challenges of pu"ing into law those things that people are allowed to do today but which might disappear in the future if they’re not put into law; we talked about constitutional reform.” One of “those things,” of course, is freedom of expression. Recent crackdowns on media freedoms in Myanmar—including the conviction of five Unity Journal writers for their reporting on an alleged weapons facility and standing threats of imprisonment against another 50 reporters who rallied on their behalf—have provoked pressure from western governments and NGOs, including PEN. Kerry also met with opposition leader, writer, and Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, who was detained on and off in Myanmar for over 20 years. In Myanmar, as elsewhere in the region, the fraught negotiation between https://pen.org/take-action/fragile-victories-real-challenges-free-expression-in-south-east-asia/ Page 1 of 2

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