The Herald (South Africa)

Call to release Myanmar reporters

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TWO Reuters journalist­s were formally charged by police in a Myanmar court yesterday with breaching a colonial-era secrecy law that carries up to 14 years in jail, provoking a barrage of calls for their immediate release.

Myanmar citizens Wa Lone, 31, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 27, were arrested a month ago under the Official Secrets Act after they were allegedly given classified documents by two policemen over dinner.

The pair had been reporting on the military campaign in the northern state of Rakhine that has forced about 655 000 Rohingya Muslims to flee over the border to Bangladesh since August.

The UN and US have condemned the violence as ethnic cleansing.

The issue is incendiary inside Myanmar, where authoritie­s deny wrongdoing and say the army was cracking down on militants from the Muslim minority.

The two reporters will return to court on January 23 for legal arguments, when the bench will decide whether to accept the case under Myanmar’s arcane legal system.

There were emotional scenes in the Yangon courthouse, with family members in tears and the reporters making desperate pleas before being led back into detention after being denied bail.

“Please tell the people to protect our journalist­s!” Kyaw Soe Oo shouted to the court.

His colleague Wa Lone said his wife was pregnant, adding: “I’m trying to be strong.”

Their families have suggested the pair were set up, saying the arrests took place immediatel­y after leaving the restaurant where they dined with the two policemen.

The officers are also under arrest, but did not appear in court yesterday.

The case has shocked Myanmar’s embattled media corps.

Reporters covering yesterday’s proceeding­s wore black in protest against their arrest and carried banners proclaimin­g “Journalism is not a crime”.

Reuters said it was extremely disappoint­ed that the authoritie­s were seeking to prosecute.

“We view this as a wholly unwarrante­d, blatant attack on press freedom,” editor-in-chief Stephen Adler said.

The US Embassy in Myanmar called for the immediate release of the reporters.

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