If the military junta which usurped the democratically elected gov't of Myanmar can imprison Reuters journalists, how free really is Aung San Suu Kyi to speak out on the junta's human rights abuses?
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In some places in our world preservation requires enforcement. It's no longer a luxury to stay a bystander when there are forces wanting to pull society centuries backwards...
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You are cognizant of the fact that the US is one such place, right? I mean, your statement has a completely different meaning, depending on that.
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What about the Mexican reporter/refugee being deported from the United States?
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Freedom of the press is essential for democracy and must be preserved.....unlike an honorary
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Do you tweet about the daily attacks on the press coming from South of the border?
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Huh , I guess you need to be a journalist to receive any sympathy from this government rt
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Maybe let’s look at a free independent press on Canada as opposed to bribed networks & calling sheriffs on any who disagree with Libs & NDP
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stick with the issue. I recently returned from 3 years of volunteer work in Myanmar. you have no idea what's going on!
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