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Myanmar-language edition was banned from publishing for one week. The ban was imposed by the Press
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implied that Tin Tun Oo had taken over as editor-in-chief of MCM, fueling rumours of a power struggle between Ross
Dunkley and Tin Tun Oo, it received a formal complaint from the media group. Following Sonny Swe's imprisonment in 2005, another Burmese media entrepreneur,
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Swe's arrest and sentencing were generally considered political and linked to his father's senior position in
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and other journals. Internationally, the paper had been derided as "sophisticated propaganda" and a public relations tool for more progressive elements in the government, such as General
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