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Civil Society Groups Call on Japan-Based KDDI and Sumitomo to End Cooperation with Myanmar Military-Run Telecommunications Company (MPT) and Leave Myanmar - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, June 2 Justice For Myanmar, Mekong Watch and five Japan-based civil society organizations have jointly called on Japan’s KDDI Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation to immediately end their irresponsible cooperation with the Myanmar military-controlled Myanmar Telecommunications Company (MPT) and to responsibly withdraw from Myanmar. Myanmar’s internet access has become one of the most restricted in the world after five attempted coups by …
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Yangon, June 2 Justice For Myanmar, Mekong Watch and five Japan-based civil society organizations have jointly called on Japan’s KDDI Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation to immediately end their irresponsible cooperation with the Myanmar military-controlled Myanmar Telecommunications Company (MPT) and to responsibly withdraw from Myanmar. Myanmar’s internet access has become one of the most restricted in the world after five attempted coups by …

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yktnews.com broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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