Journalist under threat in Bhutan
Freedom of expression and independence of media in Bhutan is under attack while Bhutanese journalist face threat to their profession
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Freedom of expression and independence of media in Bhutan is under attack while Bhutanese journalist face threat to their profession
Read MoreThe media is dying, journalists are leaving the profession and few media are under strict government control who rarely write
Read MoreThe media owners in Bhutan announced the formation of Media Owners Association of Bhutan (MOAB) on 6 January 2015 to
Read MoreJournalist Association of Bhutan (JAB), the only trade union of the media professionals in Bhutan, has announced journalism awards for
Read MoreFive of the six Indian youths taken hostages in Bhutan for nearly a month have been release, Indian newspaper Jagaran
Read MoreThe second election to elect new leaders of the Journalist Association of Bhutan (JAB) is scheduled for Saturday (30 August)
Read MoreBy Gyembo Namgyal Prior to 2006, Bhutan had one print media Kuensel, and one state owned BBS radio and television
Read MoreThe first bilingual newspaper of the country – Bhutan Observer – is set to die after eight years into the
Read MoreBy Kinley Tshering For a small country with a population of only about 700,000 people, Bhutan boasts an impressive fleet
Read MoreBy Eddie Avila With Bhutan’s recent transition into democracy, and the lifting of the ban on television and there internet,
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