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Myanmar court rules Reuters reporters can face full trial

- ANGON, Myanmar -- A judge in Myanmar ruled Monday that the prosecutio­n of two Reuters journalist­s charged with illegally possessing official informatio­n can go to a full trial. (AP)

The case of Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo went through several months of hearings to determine if there was enough evidence to support the charges, which the reporters denied.

The two had been working on stories about the Rohingya crisis in western Myanmar, where state security forces are accused of carrying out massive human rights abuses that caused about 700,000 of the Muslim ethnic Rohingya to flee across the border to Bangladesh.

The charges they are facing carry a punishment of up to 14 years in prison.

Reuters urged the authoritie­s to release the two.

"We are deeply disappoint­ed that the court declined to end this protracted and baseless proceeding against Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo. These Reuters journalist­s were doing their jobs in an independen­t and impartial way, and there are no facts or evidence to suggest that they've done anything wrong or broken any law," Stephen J. Adler, Reuters' president and editor-in-chief, said in a statement.

"Today's decision casts serious doubt on Myanmar's commitment to press freedom and the rule of law," it said.

The Myanmar military's actions against the Rohingya have come under harsh criticism internatio­nally, including charges that it was carrying out ethnic cleansing.

 ?? (AP Photo/Thein Zaw) ?? Reuters journalist Kyaw Soe Oo talks to journalist­s as he leaves the court after trial Monday, July 9, 2018, in Yangon, Myanmar.
(AP Photo/Thein Zaw) Reuters journalist Kyaw Soe Oo talks to journalist­s as he leaves the court after trial Monday, July 9, 2018, in Yangon, Myanmar.

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