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PEC demands unconditional release of all journalists in Myanmar

T Navajyoti | April 22, 2021 09:08 AM

GENEVA/GUWAHATI:Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the Switzerland based
media rights body, while condemning the armed generals of Myanmar
(earlier known as Burma) for detaining/arresting over 65 journalists
since the military coup on 1 February 2021, insists on everyone’s
unconditional release. In a strong message to the Burmese junta, the
PEC (https://pressemblem.ch/pec-news.shtml) asserts that journalists performed
their job reporting public outrages against the Tatmadow and hence
they must not be harassed.
The uproarious situation in the southeast Asian country still
continues as thousands of common Burmese nationals are hitting the
streets demanding the end of military rule and restore the
democratically elected government virtually led by Daw Aung San Suu
Kyi. Protest demonstrations in NayPieTaw, Yangon, Mandalay, Meiktila,
Magway, Myingyan, etc have resulted in the killing of over 700 people
by the military personnel.
Thousands of civilian protesters have been injured in the series of
brutal crackdowns by the security forces across the country. More than
3, 000 democratic activists, civil society representatives, influential
social workers have been arrested. Lately, the military authority led
by top general Min Aung Hlaing also publishes the list of journalists
and active social media users who are reportedly wanted under various
ruthless military rules.
“The arrested journalists face sedition laws under section 505 (a) of
Myanmar penal code that may put them behind the bars for around three
years. The military authority run Myanmar Radio and Television
continues to broadcast the name of wanted journalists under the
specified rules, which is appalling, ” said PEC general secretary
Blaise Lempen, who is a former journalist with the prominent Swiss
news agency.
According to local media reports, 12 female journalists were also
arrested by the military authority. More arrest warrants were issued
against Zin Thaw Naing (Democracy Vision), Nay Zaw Naing (Democratic
Voice of Burma), independent journalists namely Sithu Aung Myint, Myat
Kyaw Thu, July Moe, Ye Wint Thu, Thar Noe Wai, Han Htoo Zaw, Lu Min
Thaung Tun along with photo journalists Pyae Sone Aung and Soe Zeyar
Tun.
“Mizzima news publisher Thin Thin Aung, who was in India during her
exile days, was arrested for raising voices against the junta, ” said
Nava Thakuria, PEC’s south Asia representative adding that other media
workers in the list includes James Pu Hton, Than Htike Aung, Zin Thaw
Naing, Nan Nan Tai, Nan Win Yi, Tin Aung Kyaw, Min Nyo, Aung Kyaw,
Ye Myo Khant, Aung Ye Ko, Hein Pyae Zaw, Kay Zun Nway, Soe Yazar Tun,
etc.

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