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Publication of Mon language news journals permitted
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Published on Sunday, February 24, 2013
Mon Bulletin published before 1962 (Photo: Internet)
“We will try to [change the] publications of the journal from monthly to weekly. We also plan to train reporters who can write the news in Mon language,” said Nai Banyar Aung, a member of Guiding Star’s editorial group.
The tri-monthly Mon language “Amardain Journal” was also permitted to publish legally in the country, and the Moulmein-based, Burmese language journal “Than Lwin Times” began publishing in Mon this month.
After the political takeover by General Ne Win in 1962, the Publication Act was introduced to ban all ethnic language news publications. On December 28 last year, the Ministry of Information announced that it would allow private daily newspapers to operate in the country, and said that ethnic language newspaper groups could start applying for publication licenses on February 1.
The Guiding Star was established on September 9, 1999, and has been distributed ever since.
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