On World Press Freedom Day, The Irrawaddy takes this opportunity to restate its mission: to promote democracy in Myanmar by reporting honestly on what is happening there.
It says the ban is temporary, but has not yet offered a reason for the move, which comes amid forced conscription of recruits for the regime's depleted military.
To mark World Press Freedom Day, The Irrawaddy presents a compendium of its articles on press freedom and the repression of independent media, published over the years.
The ethnic army says the fall of the major hilltop base guarding Ann will pave the way for it to capture its main target so far, the Western Command headquarters of Myanmar's military.
The regime pointed to low rainfall and natural gas yields, as well as destruction of infrastructure by resistance groups, as reasons for the shortfall.
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