Myanmar court extends detention for 2 Reuters reporters

2017-12-27 13:54
This combination of satellite images provided by the Human Rights Watch/Digital Globe show four villages in Maungdaw township, northern Rakhine state, Myanmar, on November 25 (top) and December 2 (bottom). (Human Rights Watch, Digital Globe via AP)

This combination of satellite images provided by the Human Rights Watch/Digital Globe show four villages in Maungdaw township, northern Rakhine state, Myanmar, on November 25 (top) and December 2 (bottom). (Human Rights Watch, Digital Globe via AP)

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Bangkok - A court in Myanmar extended the detention of two Reuters journalists on Wednesday and set their trial date for January 14 on charges of violating state secrets.

Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were arrested on December 12 for acquiring "important secret papers" from two policemen.

The police officers had worked in Rakhine state, where abuses widely blamed on the military have driven more than 630 000 Rohingya Muslims to flee into neighbouring Bangladesh.

The charges are punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

"We are just working as journalists. ... We never violate journalism ethics," Wa Lone told reporters as he and his colleague were led out of a police van into the courtroom in Mingalardon, on the outskirts of Yangon.

Release call

Their families wept as they got a chance to see them for the first time since their arrests.

"I want my husband to be free soon. And I trust him that he would never violate the law," said Wa Lone's wife, Pan Ei Mon.

US, UN and EU officials are among others calling for their release.

Dozens of Myanmar journalists appeared at the court wearing black shirts as part of a protest against the journalists' arrests.

"We are facing the same kind of harassment under the civilian government as we did under the military government," said Thar Lun Zaung Htet, head of a local pressure group for press freedom.

"It is not fair for the two journalists to be charged under the official secrets act because they were doing their job as journalists who tried to get information."

On Tuesday, authorities said they would drop charges against two Singaporean reporters and their local staff working for the Turkish state broadcaster TRT.

They were arrested on October 27 for allegedly flying a drone over the parliament building without permission.

Their lawyer said a decision will be made on Thursday.

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