Burma lifts restriction on media after protests
Burmese authorities have lifted suspensions that were placed on two weekly magazines, after journalists protested for greater press freedom.
As a result of the protests, the editors of two magazines were beckoned to the country’s media censorship bureau, also known as the Press Scrutiny board and informed that publishing could be resumed from the 18th of august.
The magazines were initially ordered to suspend publication indefinitely due to the violation of unspecified regulations.