CURTAILED FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

curtailed freedom of expression

curtailed freedom of expression

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“years of Western influence.” Furthermore, the regime severely curtailed freedom of expression and the press, declaring the Burma Socialist Programme Party as the sole legal political entity and prohibiting foreign language publications. The BSPP government’s extensive nationalization program—initiated on June 1, 1963—encompassed all major industries, including import-export trade, rice, banking, mining, teak, and rubber, leading to the nationalization of approximately 15,000 private firms, predominantly owned by foreigners or individuals of foreign descent (such as Indians and Chinese) สล็อตเว็บตรง

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