26 January 2023
Report reveals politically motived, online abuse of women in Myanmar
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Against the backdrop of increasing political repression, gaps in accountability by social media platforms operating in Myanmar, and abuses highlighted by women’s rights groups, Myanmar Witness launched a mixed-methods study into politically-motivated, online abuse targeting women in and from Myanmar and the impact on their lives. The research was carried out in partnership with Sisters to Sisters, a grassroots organisation supporting women in and from Myanmar.
The research looked at: I) the scale and nature of the abuse; ii) the perpetrators of abuse; iii) the online and offline impact of the abuse on women’s lives; and, iv) social media platform accountability. The findings are based on:
● A quantitative study of 1.6 million Telegram posts by 100 Myanmar-language Telegram channels.
● A qualitative analysis of 220 posts, predominantly from Facebook and Telegram.
● Five in-depth case study analyses investigating the relationship between online and offline abuse, and abuse targeting prominent Myanmar female politicians.
● Five in-depth interviews with survivors of politically-motivated, online abuse.
The time period assessed falls between February 2021 and December 2022.
Read Myanmar Witness’ report for more information.