Kyemon

Kyemon

Infobox_Newspaper
name = Kyemon


type = Daily newspaper
format =
foundation = 1957
owners = Government
language = Burmese
headquarters = Yangon, Myanmar.
editor =
website =

Kyemon (The Mirror) is a state-owned newspaper based in Yangon, Myanmar. Founded in 1957 by U Thaung, Kyemon was nationalized in 1964 by Gen. Ne Win's government. Kyemon today is one of two Burmese language dailies in Myanmar.


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