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The Fiji Times » Japanese journalists call for Myanmar junta to free detained colleague

Reuters Reuters 21 April, 2021, 4:06 pm FILE PHOTO: Japanese journalist Yuki Kitazumi speaks during an interview in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, April 1, 2013, in this photo released by Kyodo. Kyodo/via REUTERS TOKYO (Reuters) – A group of journalists in Japan called on Myanmar’s junta on Tuesday to free a colleague, Yuki Kitazumi, detained in Yangon following a crackdown on media amid ongoing protests against the military overthrow of an elected government. “We want the junta to stop oppressing the citizens of Myanmar, and we seek the swift release of the many detained journalists, including Kitazumi, who strive to tell the truth,” Isoko Mochizuki, a fellow journalist and long-time friend of Kitazumi, told a news conference.

Japanese journalists call for Myanmar junta to free detained colleague : The Asahi Shimbun

A group of Japanese journalists calls on Myanmar s junta to free a colleague, Yuki Kitazumi, detained in Yangon at a news conference held in Tokyo s Chiyoda Ward on April 20. (The Asahi Shimbun) A group of journalists in Japan called on Myanmar s junta on Tuesday to free a colleague, Yuki Kitazumi, detained in Yangon following a crackdown on media amid ongoing protests against the military overthrow of an elected government. We want the junta to stop oppressing the citizens of Myanmar, and we seek the swift release of the many detained journalists, including Kitazumi, who strive to tell the truth, Isoko Mochizuki, a fellow journalist and long-time friend of Kitazumi, told a news conference.

Japanese Journalists Call for Myanmar Junta to Free Detained Colleague - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper

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