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The Ministry of Information ( my, ပြန်ကြားရေးဝန်ကြီးဌာန) in
Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
informs the public about government policy plans and implementation and supports improvements to knowledge and education of the public.


Organisation

As of 2011 the ministry consisted of: * Minister's Office * Myanma Radio and Television (MRTV) * Information and Public Relations Department (IPRD) * Printing and Publishing Department (PPD) * News and Periodicals Enterprise (NPE) In 2002 the ministry included these departments and also included Video Scrutinizing Committees. The Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) owned the MRTV and MRTV3 channels. MRTV3 was broadcasting in English. The Department of Public Relations and Psychological Welfare under the
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, had its own television channel, Myawaddi, and the Yangon City Development Committee also broadcast programmes from Myodaw Radio Programme. As of 2007, the News and Publishing Enterprise published the ''
Myanmar Alin Myanmar Alin ( my, မြန်မာ့အလင်း; also known as Myanma Alinn) is a state-run Burmese language daily newspaper and the longest running newspaper in circulation in Myanmar. The daily is considered to be the official mouthpiece ...
'' and the ''
Kyaymon ''Kyemon'' ( my, ကြေးမုံ; also known as Kyaymon) (''The Mirror'') is a state-owned Burmese language daily newspaper based in Yangon, Myanmar. Along with ''Myanmar Alin'', Kyemon is one of two Burmese language national newspapers in t ...
'' in Burmese and the ''
New Light of Myanmar ''The New Light of Myanmar'' (, ; formerly ''The New Light of Burma'') is a government-owned newspaper published by the Ministry of Information and based in Yangon, Myanmar. ''The New Light of Myanmar'' is often viewed as propaganda on part of th ...
'' in English. On 18 November 2011, the Ministry of Information began publishing a weekly journal called the ''Naypyitaw Times'', to report on government policies.


Activity

The Ministry of Information has played an active role in ensuring that the media conform to the government's official line.


Movies

Speaking at the Myanma Motion Picture Awards in 2002, the Minister of Information said: "The duty of Myanma film artistes is to preserve national culture and character and Myanma styles, to contribute to the flourishing of patriotism and Union Spirit and to broaden the horizons of the people. At a time when mass communication systems are spreading fast, the title of a film and the names of characters are to be chosen carefully so that they cannot be open to misinterpretation. Words to be used in the film need to be in consonance with Myanmar tradition and society. Only then will they be accepted in Myanmar society. The objectives are: To preserve and safeguard national culture through film, to contribute toward the dynamism of patriotism among the people, to organise the people to participate in building of a peaceful, modern developed nation".


Books

In 1963 the Burmese Translation Society was absorbed into the Moinistry's Printing and Publishing Enterprise, and renamed ''
Sarpay Beikman Sarpay Beikman ( my, စာပေဗိမာန်; ) originated as the Burmese Translation Society. Its first President was Prime Minister U Nu, who started a Burmese translation job at Judson College (now University of Yangon). The purpose was ...
'' (Palace of Literature). This organisation gives out the annual
Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Awards The Sarpay Beikman Manuscript Awards ( my, စာပေဗိမာန် စာပဒေသာ ဆုများ) are annual literary awards given in Burma by the Sarpay Beikman (Palace of Literature), a department of the Ministry of Informatio ...
for new manuscripts and National Literature Award for books published in the previous year. Speaking at an award presentation in December 2009, Secretary-1 General
Tin Aung Myint Oo '' Thihathura'' Tin Aung Myint Oo ( my, တင်အောင်မြင့်ဦး ; born 29 May 1949) is a Burmese former military official and politician who served as First Vice President of Myanmar from 30 March 2011 to 1 July 2012. He is ...
said: "... Developing countries are working for their own development by laying down and implementing policies appropriate to their respective societies. However, foreign media, turning a blind eye to their achievements, are always slandering, defaming and making fabricated accusations against them. Therefore, it is a historic duty for literati to rebut the unfounded accusations of foreign media, to help the entire people to see the internal and international developments in the right perspective and to be able to march steadily on the path of national interests and to organise them with literary power for preservation and development of national culture. It is also important for literati to prevent the infiltration of alien culture and extinction of national characteristics with national literary and cultural power. And it is also necessary for them to take an active part in building a strong and united Union in line with political, economic and social objectives. ..."


''Myanmar Times''

The ''
Myanmar Times ''The Myanmar Times'' ( ), founded in 2000, is the oldest privately owned and operated English-language newspaper in Myanmar. A division of Myanmar Consolidated Media Co., Ltd. (MCM), ''The Myanmar Times'' published weekly English and Burmese-l ...
'' was founded as a joint venture by the Australian Ross Dunkley and Sonny Swe, son of Brigadier General Thein Swe. The newspaper was semi-independent. General Thein Swe was arrested in November 2004, charged with corruption and sentenced to over 100 years in prison. Sonny Swe was arrested at the same time, charged with violating censorship laws and sentenced to 14 years in prison. Sonny Swe's wife Yamin Htin Aung took over his shares. In October 2005 the Ministry of Information was pressuring her to sell out to a buyer nominated by the state, or to risk nationalisation. The Ministry proposed that Dr Tin Tun Oo, owner of Thuta Swe publishing house, should acquire the shares. He was said to be close to the ministry. Eventually Tin Tun Oo acquired the shares. In February 2011 he was named CEO and editor-in-chief of the Myanmar-language edition of the ''Myanmar Times''.


Ministers

Ba Cho Ba Cho ( my, ဘချို, ; 24 April 1893 – 19 July 1947) was a Burmese newspaper publisher and politician who served as the Minister of Information in Myanmar's pre-independence government. Ba Cho and six other cabinet ministers (incl ...
was Minister from 1946 to 1947. Ba Cho and six other cabinet ministers including Prime Minister
Aung San Aung San (, ; 13 February 191519 July 1947) was a Burmese politician, independence activist and revolutionary. He was instrumental in Myanmar's struggle for independence from British rule, but he was assassinated just six months before his goa ...
were assassinated on 19 July 1947 in
Yangon Yangon ( my, ရန်ကုန်; ; ), formerly spelled as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma). Yangon served as the capital of Myanmar until 2006, when the military government ...
. In October 1994 the Minister of Information was Brigadier-General
Myo Thant Brigadier-General Myo Thant ( my, မျိုးသန့်) was a senior member of the military government of Burma in the 1990s, holding the position of Ministry of Information (Burma), Minister of Information. Minister of Information On 28 ...
. He gave instructions to the Video Censorship Board to increase censorship of locally-made and imported videos. He said "National culture has been badly damaged due to the easy availability of uncensored foreign video features". On 17 June 1995 Major-General
Aye Kyaw Major-General Aye Kyaw was Ministry of Information (Burma), Minister of Information in Burma between June 1995 and September 1997. On 17 June 1995 Major-General Aye Kyaw replaced Brigadier-General Myo Thant as Minister of Information. The poet lau ...
replaced Brigadier-General
Myo Thant Brigadier-General Myo Thant ( my, မျိုးသန့်) was a senior member of the military government of Burma in the 1990s, holding the position of Ministry of Information (Burma), Minister of Information. Minister of Information On 28 ...
as Minister of Information. Both these ministers met with the United Nations Special Rapporteur Mr.
Yozo Yokota Yozo Yokota (17 October 1940 – 12 June 2019) was a professor of Law who acted as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Myanmar from 1992 to 1996. Academic career Yozo Yokota was born in New York City, USA o ...
, and both evaded his requests to distribute information on International Human Rights. On 15 November 1997 the
State Peace and Development Council The State Peace and Development Council ( my, နိုင်ငံတော် အေးချမ်းသာယာရေး နှင့် ဖွံ့ဖြိုးရေး ကောင်စီ ; abbreviated SPDC or , ) was the offi ...
issued a proclamation naming the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers in the government. Major General
Kyi Aung Major-General Kyi Aung ( my, ကြည်အောင်) was Minister of Information and Minister of Culture in Burma. He retired in May 2006. Military career In January 1995 troops from Southern Command under Brigadier General Kyi Aung began a ...
was named Minister of Information. The poet laureate
Soe Nyunt U Soe Nyunt ( my, (ဦး)စိုးညွန့်), who used the pen-name Htilar Sitthu ( my, ထီလာစစ်သူ; 18 April 1932 – 2 October 2009) was a Burmese writer, composer and journalist who was appointed the Poet Laureate of ...
was Deputy Minister of Information from 1992 to 2003. Brigadier-General
Kyaw Hsan Kyaw Hsan (born 20 May 1948) is a former Brigadier-General and previously served as Minister of Cooperatives, Minister of Culture and Minister of Information of Myanmar. Kyaw Hsan was born on 20 May 1948 is Monywa, Sagaing Region. He attended high ...
has been Minister from 13 September 2002. Through the SPDC's Censorship Board Kyaw Hsan suppressed any criticism of the regime, and since 2006 has taken a strong line against exile and Western media agencies. He ran in the 2010 elections and gained a seat in Pale Township, Sagaing Division, retaining his position as Minister. On 27 August 2012 President Thein Sein announced the first major moves in a cabinet reshuffle. Kyaw Hsan was moved to the Ministry of Cooperatives, and
Aung Kyi Aung Kyi ( my, အောင်ကြည်; born 1 November 1946) is a Burmese politician and veteran serving as chairman of Anti-Corruption Commission of Myanmar. He previously served as the Minister of Information, Minister of Labor, Minister ...
resigned his posts as minister of labour and minister of social welfare, relief and resettlement to assume the ranking position at the Ministry of Information. Aung Kyi was resigned on 29 July 2014.


References

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Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...