Manila Bulletin

Myanmar frees two Reuters journalist­s

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YANGON (AFP) - Two Reuters journalist­s jailed for their reporting on the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar walked out of prison on Tuesday, freed in a presidenti­al amnesty after a vigorous global campaign for their release.

Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were mobbed by media as they stepped out of Yangon's notorious Insein prison after spending more than 16 months in detention.

Their December 2017 arrests made them an internatio­nal celebrity and a sign of Myanmar's deteriorat­ing press freedoms under Nobel laureate and civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

Wa Lone, 33, thanked people from ''around the world'' for advocating for their release and vowed he would return to work.

''I can't wait to go to my newsroom,'' he said. ''I am a journalist and I am going to continue.''

Reuters editor-in-chief Stephen Adler said: ''We are enormously pleased that Myanmar has released our courageous reporters''.

''Since their arrests 511 days ago, they

have become symbols of the importance of press freedom around the world. We welcome their return.''

The two men waved and smiled broadly as they walked out of the jail.

The pair were convicted on charges of violating the official secrets act and sentenced to seven years each.

At the time of their arrest they had been reporting on a September 2017 massacre of 10 Rohingya Muslims in conflict-hit Rakhine state, where the Myanmar army forced some 740,000 of the stateless minority to flee over the border to Bangladesh.

The case prompted an outcry around the world and crushed what was left of Suu Kyi's legacy as a rights defender.

Reuters has said the two were imprisoned in retaliatio­n for their expose.

The army jailed seven soldiers for the massacre in a rare response to allegation­s of atrocities.

Military spokesman Zaw Min Tun said they have no comment on the release except that the case was ''undertaken in line with the law''.

While inside, the duo missed numerous family milestones, including the birth of Wa Lone's daughter.

Families were overjoyed with the news. ''We are very happy,'' Chit Su Win, who is married to Kyaw Soe Oo, told AFP. A reunion photo of both couples celebratin­g, smiling and holding each of their daughters was widely shared on Twitter.

During their imprisonme­nt the journalist­s were showered with numerous awards and honours in response to their work.

Last month, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo won the prestigiou­s Pulitzer prize.

They were also featured earlier on the cover of TIME magazine as part of its person of the year coverage featuring journalist­s targeted for their reporting.

The case against them became a byword for the war against press freedom and prompted an internatio­nal campaign that attracted the support of prominent rights lawyer Amal Clooney, who said Tuesday it had been an ''honour to represent'' her clients.

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