Times of Oman

Court refuses to dismiss case against journalist­s

Reuters journalist Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were reporting on issues in Myanmar in an independen­t and impartial way

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YANGON: A judge on Wednesday rejected a request for dismissal of a case against two Reuters reporters jailed in Myanmar after being accused of possessing secret government papers.

A court in Yangon has been holding preliminar­y hearings since January to decide whether Wa Lone, who turned 32 on Wednesday, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, will be charged under the colonial-era Official Secrets Act, which carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison.

Judge Ye Lwin said there was “a proper reason” for the accusation­s against the two reporters and therefore “they should not be released.”

The judge said it wasn’t yet time for the motion to dismiss because he wanted to hear the eight remaining prosecutio­n witnesses out of the 25 listed, according to the reporters’ defence lawyer Khin Maung Zaw.

In a statement, Reuters President and Editor-in-Chief Stephen J. Adler said: “We are deeply disappoint­ed with the court’s decision.”

He added: “We believe that there are solid grounds for the court to dismiss this matter and to release our journalist­s. Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were reporting on issues in Myanmar in an independen­t and impartial way.

“They have not violated any laws in the course of their newsgather­ing and were simply doing their jobs. We will continue to do all we can to secure their release.” Defence and prosecutio­n lawyers made legal arguments in front of the judge a week ago, after the defence filed a motion to have the case thrown out two weeks ago.

The reporters’ lawyers had argued that the testimony from witnesses called by the prosecutio­n was insufficie­nt to charge the pair.

They also pointed to what they said were inconsiste­ncies in witness testimony and procedural mistakes made by the authoritie­s during the arrest and subsequent searches.

Lead prosecutor Kyaw Min Aung had argued against the dismissal of the case, reiteratin­g the prosecutio­n’s position that the documents that the police say the reporters had in their possession were secret and that the court could assume they intended to harm the security of the country.

On Wednesday, Kyaw Min Aung left the courtroom before reporters could ask him for comment on the ruling.

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 ?? - Reuters/Ann Wang ?? PRELIMINAR­Y HEARINGS: Detained Reuters journalist Wa Lone is escorted by police after a court hearing in Yangon, Myanmar April 11, 2018.
- Reuters/Ann Wang PRELIMINAR­Y HEARINGS: Detained Reuters journalist Wa Lone is escorted by police after a court hearing in Yangon, Myanmar April 11, 2018.

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