Myanmar’s Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi’s release from house arrest and the Red Shirt protests and ensuing political toil in Thailand were probably the top political stories of 2010 in Southeast Asia.
But as Global Voices reports in its year end analysis there was a lot more going on in the region and very little of it was encouraging for free speech and access to information.
Below are extracts from their year end report which can be viewed in full by clicking here.
Censorship
Web and media censorship have intensified in the region. Press freedom and freedom of expression were topics which were actively written by blogger advocates in Malaysia, Singapore, and Cambodia.







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