Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rally for jailed Myanmar reporters

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YANGON: We are very angry. We are disappoint­ed in the new government. Shame on them. We condemn the sentence... they should be released.

MAUNG SAUNG KHA, activist who participat­ed in the march

Several dozen people rallied in central Yangon on Sunday against the jailing of two Reuters journalist­s, lamenting the shrinking space for free expression in Myanmar despite the advent of civilian rule.

Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, were sentenced two weeks ago to seven years behind bars under the Official Secrets Act.

The judgement sent shockwaves through the country’s nascent community of journalist­s because it echoed life under the former junta, when the press was heavily censored and reporters routinely jailed.

The ruling also sparked a global outcry against Myanmar’s army and against de facto civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi for failing to speak up for the pair.

“We are very angry. We are disappoint­ed in the new government. Shame on them,” activist Maung Saung Kha, 25, told AFP.

Protesters released black balloons emblazoned with photos of the two jailed reporters.

“The image of the country has been hurt by the court decision,” protester Thin Zar Shun Lei Yi added.

While journalist­s have rallied to the reporters’ cause -- some using the hashtag #arrestmeto­o -- the general public has been apathetic in its response to the verdict.

The reporters were arrested in December while investigat­ing the extra-judicial killing by security forces of 10 Rohingya men during last year’s military crackdown against the stateless Muslim minority. The incident was later acknowledg­ed by the army.

The UN says a campaign of widespread murder, rape and arson forced more than 700,000 Rohingya to flee over the border into Bangladesh. UN investigat­ors say the violence merits the prosecutio­n of top generals for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.

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