Times of Oman

Myanmar court to hear Reuters reporters appeal this month

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YANGON: A Myanmar court will hear the appeal later this month of two Reuters journalist­s jailed for their reporting on the Rohingya crisis, a lawyer said Saturday.

Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, were found guilty under a state secrets act in September after exposing the extrajudic­ial killing of 10 Rohingya men during a brutal military crackdown in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state last year.

The pair -- who have been held behind bars for nearly a year since their arrest last December -- were sentenced to seven years in jail, a verdict that drew widespread condemnati­on, including from US Vice President Mike Pence.

Lawyer Than Zaw Aung said the date for the appeal hearing has been set for December 24 at the Yangon regional court.

“It is difficult to say how long the appeal can take,” he said, estimating that it would run for “at least two weeks”, but could stretch to months.

“We are hoping for their unconditio­nal release.”

The reporters will remain in prison during the appeal process.

The pair were investigat­ing the massacre of 10 Rohingya men by security forces in Inn Din village, an atrocity that the military later admitted in a rare acknowledg­ement of wrongdoing. And as the much-criticised trial was being held, one whistleblo­wing police officer told the court how a superior had ordered his men to set up a sting to entrap the reporters -- testimony the judge chose to ignore.

Myanmar’s civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi has remained defiant in the face of criticism and insisted the case upheld the rule of law -- further tarnishing her image as a democracy icon after her silence over the military’s actions against the Rohingya Muslims.

 ?? - Reuters file photo ?? FOUND GUILTY: Detained Reuters journalist­s Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo leave Insein court after listening to the verdict in Yangon, Myanmar.
- Reuters file photo FOUND GUILTY: Detained Reuters journalist­s Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo leave Insein court after listening to the verdict in Yangon, Myanmar.

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