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Htun Khaing

Htun Khaing
Htun Khaing is a Myanmar journalist. Before joining Frontier, he spent more than three years on staff at 7 Day News Journal.
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‘Rice is politics’

Myanmar shipped a record 3.2 million tonnes of rice in 2017-18 amid a steady growth in paddy production that has enabled the country to regain its position as one of the world’s top exporters.
BY Htun Khaing

 

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30 years on, still waiting for closure

A recent presidential pardon has reopened painful wounds for families of activists who fled to the jungle from 1988 to fight the junta but later died at the hands of former colleagues.
BY Htun Khaing

 

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The crime reporters tainted by extortion

Residents in some remote areas of Myanmar have come to associate journalism with extortion, and unscrupulous crime reporters are to blame.
BY Htun Khaing

 

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Yangon anti-war activists prepare to fight charges

Support more independent journalism like this.
BY Htun Khaing

 

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Volume 6, Issue 17

  • January 12, 2021
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The ultimate penalty: Debating the death sentence
Myanmar has not executed a convict for decades, though they continue to be put on death row. While some call for capital punishment to be scrapped, others are demanding it for child rapists.
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