Myanmar judge won't declare whistleblower a hostile witness

AP  |  Yangon 

The in the case of two journalists on trial for handling state secrets has rejected a prosecution request to declare a police whistleblower a hostile witness, giving the defense hope that his testimony the reporters were entrapped will lead to their

Police Capt. had refuted previous testimony by declaring as a prosecution witness last month that his superior arranged for two policemen to meet reporters and and give them documents described as "important secret papers" in order to arrest them for violating the

The reporters were covering a brutal counterinsurgency operation in Myanmar's Rakhine state that drove 700,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee to neighboring

The court said today that will testify again next week.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 14:10 IST