Mizzima awarded global JTI certificate for reliable news on Myanmar

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Mizzima Mizzima, one of Myanmar ’s most prominent news outlets and a press freedom advocate, obtained the Journalism Trust Initiative ( JTI ) certification from global audit firm Bureau Veritas , JTI says in a press statement 5 January.  Operating in clandestine mode within Myanmar and supported by an exiled team, Mizzima strives to fulfil its role as reliable source of news and information for the Myanmar public. “Your Journalism Trust Initiative certification affirms what audiences already know: that principled, transparent journalism matters. Congratulations on this achievement and on your continued contribution to informing citizens about Myanmar,” says Benjamin Sabbah , director of Journalism Trust Initiative “Myanmar’s ongoing conflict has created an intensely contested media landscape, where mis- and disinformation are increasingly deployed to reinforce state propaganda and the prevailing “official” narrative. Although Mizzima is already regarded as one of the most trusted ...

Photo News - June 2012


French President Francois Hollande welcomes Aung San Suu Kyi to Elysee Palace on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Suu Kyi called for more democratic reforms and international aid designed to improve the lot of Burmese citizens. Photo: Presidency of the Republic - L.Blevennec / C.Alix / P.Segrette

Aung San Suu Kyi and French President Francois Hollande inside Elysee Palace. The president said France with work with all parties in bringing more democracy and development to Burma. Photo: Presidency of the Republic - L.Blevennec / C.Alix / P.Segrette

President Francois Hollande and Aung San Suu Kyi walk on the grounds of the Elysee Palace in Paris on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Photo: Presidency of the Republic - L.Blevennec / C.Alix / P.Segrette

Aung San Suu Kyi and President Francois Hollande at a press conference on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Suu Kyi said the recent sectarian violence in western Burma called for clarification in Burma's citizenship laws and more religious tolerance in the country. Photo: Presidency of the Republic - L.Blevennec / C.Alix / P.Segrette

French citizens welcome Aung San Suu Kyi to Paris on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Phto: jeanfrancois beausejour / flickr

Aung San Suu Kyi is greeted by a French official upon her arrival in Paris by train from London on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Phto: jeanfrancois beausejour / flickr

British Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg met with Burmese opposition politician Aung San Suu Kyi at the Cabinet Office before she departed for France on Tuesday. Photo: Crown Office

Dr. Robin Niblett, left, Aung San Suu Kyi and Dr. Vincent Cable, a British Member of Parliament, at Chatham House in London on Friday, June 22, 2012. Photo: Chatham House London / flickr

Aung San Suu Kyi at the Royal Festival Hall in London, speaking to the Burmese Community, on Friday, June 22, 2012. Photo: Burma Campaign UK

Aung San Suu Kyi speaks to the Burmese community at the Royal Festival Hall in London on Friday, June 22, 2012. Photo: Burma Campaign UK

Guests including peers, members of Parliament and diplomatic guests gather in Westminster Hall ahead of Aung San Suu Kyi’s arrival and address. Photo: UK Parliament / Roger Harris



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