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Showing posts with label Massacre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Massacre. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Soldiers behind Inn Dinn massacre quietly freed in November: report

COCONUTS YANGON
May 27, 2019  Yangon time 
Ten Rohingya men kneel with their hands bound shortly before their extralegal execution by Myanmar security forces and Buddhist villagers in Inn Din village on Sept. 2, 2017.


The seven soldiers sentenced to 10 years hard labor for their involvement in the Inn Dinn massacre served less than a tenth of their sentence before quietly being freed in November, Reuters reported this morning.

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Myanmar Pardons Two Reuters Reporters Jailed for Exposing Massacre of Rohingya

TIMES
By Amy Gunia
Updated: May 7, 2019
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Two Reuters journalists imprisoned in Myanmar for reporting on a military crackdown on Rohingya Muslims have been released after spending more than 500 days behind bars.

Friday, January 11, 2019

Reuters journalists challenge conviction under Myanmar state secrets act


"THE WASHINGTON POST"

By Cape Diamond and Timothy McLaughlin
January 11

YANGON, Myanmar — A court in Myanmar is set to rule Friday in the appeal of two Reuters journalists jailed last year for violating the country’s colonial-era secrets law in a case that drew widespread condemnation from rights groups, foreign governments and media watchdogs as an attack on the free press.

Myanmar Reuters journalists jailed over Rohingya investigation to hear appeal decision.



PUBLISHED: 11 JAN 2019

YANGON (AFP) - Two Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar over their investigation of atrocities committed against the Rohingya will learn on Friday (Jan 11) if an appeal against their conviction has succeeded.


Tuesday, September 4, 2018

( 04.09.2018 ) Reuters Journalists Jailed: Poor Farmer’s Son And Poet Were Investigating Killings Of Rohingya Muslims ( Busines Times )

Myanmar jailed two Reuters journalists who have been relentlessly covering the hapless condition of the Rohingya Muslims in the country. The sentencing comes as Myanmar has been strongly accused of the ethnic and religious cleansing of the Rohingyas. 
 

Two Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, were sentenced to seven years of imprisonment after a judge ruled that the reporters breached Myanmar's Official Secrets Act when they obtained classified information while investigating killings of Rohingya Muslims.

Friday, February 9, 2018

( 08.02.2018 ) Massacre in Myanmar A REUTERS SPECIAL REPORT

 
EXECUTION: This photo was taken on the day the 10 Rohingya men were killed. Paramilitary police officer Aung Min, left, stands guard behind them. The picture was obtained from a Buddhist village elder, and authenticated by witnesses.

How Myanmar forces burned, looted and killed in a remote village

On Sept. 2, Buddhist villagers and Myanmar troops killed 10 Rohingya men in Myanmar's restive Rakhine state. Reuters uncovered the massacre and has pieced together how it unfolded. During the reporting of this article, two Reuters journalists were arrested by Myanmar police.
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