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Shout with Short Wave: Newsline Special on Thursday 4 October at 1400 UTC

by Andy Clark

03-10-2007

We are preparing a special Shout with Short Wave edition of current affairs show Newsline this Thursday, 4 October, which will focus on the continuing oppression of democracy and free speech in Myanmar/Burma.

The programme will be broadcast live at 1400 UTC.

The broadcast will coincide with a day of international action by Bloggers who will leave their Internet pages blank, replacing their usual content with a banner saying 'Free Burma.'

Free Burma

As one of its key roles Radio Netherlands Worldwide promotes press freedom. In regimes like Myanmar the authorities control internal media and can turn off the Internet - but with Short Wave Radio we can still get through.

And for three hours a day our independent news and analysis can by heard behind the military junta's iron curtain of propaganda. Short Wave offers a beacon of light in the darkness at times like these.

Radio Netherlands Worldwide
broadcasts to Myanmar

10.00 - 11.00 UTC

13710 kHz 22m band
12065 kHz 25m band
13820 kHz 22m band

14.00 - 16.00 UTC

9890 kHz 31m band
11835 kHz 25m band
9345 kHz 31 m band

Our transmitters are in Madagascar, Irkutsk in Siberia, and other strategic locations which ensure that our signal beams into the country loud and clear. 

People from all over the world have been leaving messages at our website backing our broadcasts.

"I'm so glad Short Wave is still available, in the absence of the Internet, to let the people of Myanmar know of our support. I salute RNW for taking worldwide initiative in its use," said Elma from New York State.

Add your message

The mass protests themselves may have died down in the country but political tensions are simmering just under the surface and there are reports of continuing arrests of those perceived as a threat to the military dictatorship.

We remain committed to providing independent unbiased information around the globe on a daily basis.

RNW's relay station in Madagascar also provides airtime for broadcasters that are specifically targeting listeners whose freedom of expression and access to unbiased news is restricted. Currently this includes the Democratic Voice of BurmaVoice of Tibet, and Voice of the People  which broadcasts to Zimbabwe.

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