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Help Burmese Journalists and Media Personnel Affected by Cyclone Nargis

2 June 2008: On 2-3 May 2008 cyclone Nargis hit the coast of Burma and devastated large parts of the low-lying delta regions including Irrawaddy and Rangoon divisions. The cyclone caused catastrophic destruction and at least 90,000 fatalities with a further 56,000 people still missing.

More than 2 million survivors of cyclone Nargis are in urgent need of medical care, clean water, food and shelter. Among them include at least 82 families of Burmese journalists, writers and other media personnel. read more  

# List of Journalists and Media Personnel Affected by Cyclone Nargis (English version) (Burmese version)

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16.06.2008: SEAPA/Mizzima - Burmese journalist helping cyclone victims arrested...
16.06.2008: SEAPA/Mizzima - Burma cracking down on satellite dish sellers, consumers
13.06.2008: IFEX/Mizzima - Authorities seize cameras to prevent circulation of cyclone images, heighten surveillance of media personnel
11.06.2008: RSF/BMA - Government seeks at all cost to control news coming out of Irrawaddy delta
09.06.2008: Mizzima - Junta blacks out media
06.06.2008: Reuters - Myanmar junta slams citizens over cyclone reports
06.06.2008: AP - Myanmar attacks media for cyclone coverage, arrests comedian-critic who gave private aid
06.06.2008: AFP - Myanmar lashes foreign media over 'despicable' cyclone reports
05.06.2008: AP - Myanmar detains comedian-critic active in private cyclone relief effort
30.05.2008: Mizzima - Junta bans more proxy sites
30.05.2008: Irrawaddy - Burmese Celebrities Try to Help Survivors
30.05.2008: CPJ - CPJ calls on Burma to allow in foreign journalists
29.05.2008: Mizzima - Censor bans journals from reporting on cyclone
29.05.2008: ARTICLE 19 - Aung San Suu Kyi's Imprisonment Extended and Protestors Arrested
29.05.2008: Irrawaddy - No More Proxies: Myanmar Teleport
28.05.2008: SEAPA - SEAPA calls for continued pressure for release of Aung San Suu Kyi
28.05.2008: Irrawaddy - Junta Article Attacks ‘Open Access’
28.05.2008: Irrawaddy - Burma’s Censors Vet In-Depth Cyclone Reports
27.05.2008: Reuters - Myanmar film industry takes on cyclone disaster
26.05.2008: Irrawaddy - Burma Bans Top Western Journalist, Deports Another
23.05.2008: AFP - Rights group urges Cambodia to lift ban on Myanmar paper
22.05.2008: Mizzima News - Nine Burmese journalists released after interrogation
21.05.2008: Mizzima/IFEX - Censorship board prohibits coverage of damage, hunger; local journalists prevented from covering devastated village
21.05.2008: SEAPA - Cambodian police seize newspaper's supplement on Burma
14.05.2008: AFP - Pressure on Myanmar to open up to cyclone aid
14.05.2008: AFP - Myanmar tightens access to cyclone zone: reporters, aid groups
13.05.2008: AP - The dangers of reporting Myanmar's cyclone in a country where journalists are not welcome
13.05.2008: Mizzima/SEAPA - Burmese journalists free to travel but face other restrictions on cyclone coverage
09.05.2008: RSF - Press free to give only one-sided account of disaster relief work
08.05.2008: Article 19 - Access to Information Must Be Enabled to Ensure Effective Relief in Aftermath of Cyclone
07.05.2008: IFJ - Accurate Information Essential in Burma Cyclone Disaster
07.05.2008: CPJ Special Report - Burma's Firewall Fighters: Exile media and undercover reporters keep news flowing
07.05.2008: CPJ - Call for government to allow foreign journalists to cover disaster

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