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Reuters journalists in Myanmar, arrested while investigating Rohingya massacre, to face verdict in landmark case

Agence France-Presse • August 27, 2018, 09:41:25 IST
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Two Reuters journalists in Myanmar face a ruling on Monday that could see them each jailed for up to 14 years, a landmark case that ignited global outcry after they were arrested while investigating a Rohingya massacre

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Reuters journalists in Myanmar, arrested while investigating Rohingya massacre, to face verdict in landmark case

Yangon: Myanmar court has postponed the verdict for two Reuters journalists in Myanmar who are facing a ruling that could see them each jailed for up to 14 years, a landmark case that ignited global outcry after they were arrested while investigating a Rohingya massacre. [caption id=“attachment_5050651” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Detained Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. Reuters Detained Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. Reuters[/caption] Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, have been in Myanmar’s Insein prison since December after they were invited to a dinner with police in Yangon and pounced on as they left the restaurant. They were charged with violating a colonial-era state secrets act for possessing classified documents about Rakhine state, claims undercut by a police witness who said his superior had ordered a set-up and by arguments that the documents had been published in state media. Reuters denied the charges and hired prominent rights attorney Amal Clooney to help, arguing the journalists were simply doing their job in working to expose abuses. “We tried for them as much as we could the whole time,” Than Zaw Aung, one of the lawyers for the journalists, told AFP a day before the verdict. “Our journalists will be free if the judiciary is free and fair.” Myanmar’s former junta routinely jailed and censored the media, and journalists fear the Reuters trial shows that the repressive reflexes are on the rise even under civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The trial on the outskirts of the former capital has been packed with well-wishers and family, with Wa Lone flashing a trademark double thumbs up upon arrival and Kyaw Soe Oo embracing his young daughter in emotional reunions. Wa Lone’s wife gave birth to their first child this month. The two consistently gave stirring defences of their work when speaking to reporters at the courthouse. “We are not wrong and the things alleged by the prosecution are baseless,” Wa Lone told the media after closing arguments last week. Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone were probing the September 2017 massacre of 10 Rohingya men and boys in the Rakhine state village of Inn Din, a week after the military launched a sweeping crackdown on members of the stateless Muslim minority. The United Nations and Washington have labelled the campaign “ethnic cleansing”, after some 7,00,000 Rohingya fled Rakhine to Bangladesh, bringing with them testimonies of rape, arson and indiscriminate killings in the northern part of the state. The Myanmar army leadership has denied most allegations of abuses, and said they were responding to attacks on police posts. But they conceded about a month after Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were arrested that the Inn Din massacre occurred, prompting speculation that authorities had attempted to thwart the story. In February, Reuters published its account of the murders, which contradicts the military’s claim that the killings happened after the village came under seige by Rohingya fighters. If convicted, the two journalists can appeal and would also be eligible for a possible pardon by Myanmar’s civilian president, a staunch Suu Kyi ally.

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