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 ...

Discrimination against Rohingyas must be addressed, says UN

Tuesday, 12 March 2013 12:25 Mizzima News

Discrimination against Rohingyas in Myanmar must be addressed, said Tomás Ojea Quintana, the UN’s special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, speaking in Geneva on March 11.

Arakanese [Rakhine] women protest against “illegal immigrants” in Sittwe in Arakan State on Wednesday, October 10.  Photo: Thein Hlaing / Mizzima

“The [Myanmar] Government must establish the truth about what happened in Rakhine state during the two waves of communal violence last June and October, and hold those responsible for human rights violations to account,” said Quintana in a report presented to the United Nations Human Rights Council.

Following a visit to Myanmar last month, Quintana said that nearly 120,000 people are now living in camps in Rakhine State with a lack of adequate healthcare, and noted that conditions were worse in camps sheltering Rohingyas and other Muslims.

“The situation in this area is extreme,” he warned on Monday.

Quintana cautioned the government to ease restrictions on freedom of movement for the people who remain in camps before the start of the rainy season, which will flood many camps.

He also expressed concern for the 40,000 displaced people in Kachin State and urged the government to allow humanitarian aid to these areas.
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