Myanmar military drops charges against 5 journalists

AP  |  Yangon 

Myanmar's military has dropped criminal charges it had filed against five journalists in cases that drew international criticism for discouraging freedom of expression.

The decision to withdraw the cases involving contact with banned organisations and online defamation under a telecommunications was announced Friday on the page of the office of military's commander in chief.


The journalists work for The Voice Daily, and The Irrawaddy and Democratic Voice of Burma, two primarily online services.

The Myanmar Press Council confirmed it has received an official letter from the military announcing the decision and expressed its gratitude.

Although the elected of Aung San Suu Kyi that replaced a military-backed regime last year lifted most censorship rules, authorities have remained hostile to the media.

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First Published: Fri, September 01 2017. 14:07 IST