The Phnom Penh Post

Naypyidaw releases soldiers jailed for Rohingya massacre

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SEVEN soldiers jailed for killing a group of Rohingya Muslims have been freed from a Myanmar jail despite serving less time than two reporters imprisoned for exposing the massacre.

Prisons department director genera l Myint Soe told journa lists t he soldiers were “no longer in detention”, declining to give any f urt her informatio­n.

Four officers and three soldiers were sentenced last year to 10 years with hard labour for killing 10 Rohingya villagers, with army chief Min Aung Hlaing and civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi holding up the sentence as evidence of accountabi­lity within the military.

Reuters journa lists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, who helped expose t he k i l ling, were jailed last September for seven years on charges linked to t heir reporting.

They were granted a presidenti­al pardon this month after spending over 500 days behind bars.

The killings unfolded during a bloody army crackdown in 2017 that forced some 740,000 Rohingya to flee across the border into Bangladesh.

UN investigat­ors say the violence warrants the prosecutio­n of top generals for “genocide” and the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) has started a preliminar­y probe.

Human Rights Watch deputy Asia director Phil Robertson, condemned the soldiers’ release.

He said it reveals the armed forces “don’t consider the Rohingya to be human” and were “never committed to seeing anyone accountabl­e for their crimes”.

Myanmar’s social media, however, lit up with support for the soldiers.

In Myanmar the Rohingya – often referred to as “Bengali” – are widely seen as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and the Reuters duo garnered little sympathy for their investigat­ion into the killings.

“The two journalist­s who are traitors to the country were released so why not release the soldiers?” posted Aung Min Thu.

“No country should jail security forces for killing terrorists,” said Maung Thein.

The militar y has always justified its crackdown in 2017 as a means of rooting out Rohing ya insurgents.

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