YANGON (AFP) - Internet users in army-dominated Myanmar on Friday said they were able to see banned media websites for the first time this week, but doubts remained whether the move would last. Foreign media including the Burmese-language version of the BBC, which the regime until recently accused of "killer broadcasts" and "sowing hatred" in daily state newspaper proclamations, were suddenly freely available online. "There are many government staff seeing these banned websites at our office," one government official said. Exiled media organisations whose reporters face long prison sentences for working in the country, were also unblocked.