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Myanmar journalists given bail but case continues

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Three Myanmar journalists, arrested after their paper criticised the financial management of Yangon's government, are granted bail but must continue to fight a defamation case in spite of widespread fears over press freedoms. IMAGES

Added on the 26/10/2018 05:26:01 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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