Myanmar filmmaker in court amid freedom of expression clampdown

AFP  |  Yangon 

A filmmaker appeared in a court Thursday on charges of defaming the powerful military, one of a number of activists arrested in recent weeks as rights groups slam mounting assaults on free expression.

Filmmaker and activist Ko Gyi, founder of several human rights film festivals, was detained in April for "insulting and defaming" the after criticising the 2008 military-drafted constitution on

The charges could each land him two years in jail under vaguely-worded laws that critics say are used to stifle dissent.

Ko Gyi on Thursday attended a hearing at the crumbling on the outskirts of Yangon, the same place where the were prosecuted.

"It is clear that the military is meddling in the legal matters of the country in an unlawful manner," said the activist, who was refused bail even though he recently underwent liver

His nephew, Kyaw Satt Naing, told AFP that any lengthy time in jail would be "very worrying" for his uncle's health.

In a separate case, police charged pro-democracy activist and four others this week after scuffles outside a court hearing for a troupe facing trial over traditional satirical performances poking fun at authorities.

The "Thangyat" troupe were arrested for lambasting the military during a street rap performance in Myanmar's April new year celebrations.

A said he was injured outside the court by the protesters, a claim called "phoney".

"We simply don't accept it," she told AFP.

Last week Nanda Takotaw was also detained as police clashed with a crowd protesting against a Chinese-owned

Police claim Nanda was involved in the protest, but the channel's said he was just covering the event.

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called for his immediate and unconditional release.

is ranked 138 out of 180 for press freedom by

There are currently almost 130 political prisoners in detention, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners in

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First Published: Thu, May 23 2019. 19:56 IST