US welcomes release of Reuters journalists in Myanmar

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

The on Tuesday welcomed the release of two journalists and after they were pardoned by the civilian government of

The two journalists from the London-based agency won international acclaim for their reporting on the Rohingya crisis in

Their December 2017 arrests made them an international cause celebre and a sign of Myanmar's deteriorating press freedoms under Nobel

Sanders hoped other jailed journalists in would also be freed.

"A free press, freedom of religion, and the rule of law are fundamental principles for any democracy. The will continue promoting a stable, prosperous, and democratic transition in Burma," Sanders said.

Welcoming their release Senator said the two journalists were unjustly jailed for their work -- reporting the alleged atrocities against the Rohingya.

"Their cases serve as a reminder of the critical role a free press plays in bringing accountability and transparency to governments, and we must do all we can to protect and advance those principles," Rubio said.

Non-profit (RSF) also welcomed the release.

"As well as the release of two individuals who should never have been in prison and this is a fundamental victory for press freedom and for the RSF, which had campaigned constantly since their arrest," said Daniel Bastard, the of RSF's desk.

"Their case is emblematic of investigative journalism's importance for the functioning of democracies. We hail the role played by all those actors who, both in Myanmar and internationally, never forgot the fate of these two journalists and kept fighting for them until this successful outcome," he said.

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 06:55 IST