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2007년 9월 27일

저자:
Gina Scott, Government Technology

Internet, Mobile Phone Lines Cut in Attempt to Hide Burma's Peril

Most of Burma's (Myanmar) mobile phones have been shut down and Internet speed and access has been drastically reduced since the military junta cracked down on peaceful protesters this week...Reporters Without Borders and the Burma Media Association spoke out against the measures adopted by the military junta to prevent journalists and activists from covering the on-going crackdown...The authorities have closed Internet cafes in Rangoon while the government-controlled Internet Service Provider, Bagan Cyber, reduced Internet traffic speed. It is getting harder and harder to send or receive photos and videos sent from Burma.