For god to w. s november focus. This is due to every news from the dangers of being a journalist in the inbox more and more reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi so determined to silence her critics with a special report. Also coming out islam is in a town in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is
a threat to National Security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radicals. Im sumi so misconducts good to have you with us to journalists in myanmar jailed in connection with the reporting on the range of prices are expected to file appeals this week the reuters report as well known and were said to seven years in prison want us to get in the massacre of revenge of muslims during a Military Crackdown last year many countries condemn the trial but a state of South East Asia correspondent reports its part of a wider pu
journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison after investigating the involvement of me and maher security forces in mass killings in rakhine state these are the walls of yangon s notorious insein prison back in the days of military rule that housed many a political prisoner nowadays more and more journalists have to do time here not only well known and also whose case to international attention there are many more just recently three journalists were arrested and brought here because they reported on shady business deals by the yangon regional government and its head if you maintain a close confidant of state councilor and nobel peace prize laureate aung san suu chiefs three journalists have been released on bail but the incitement charges so far have not been dropped if convicted they face up to two years in prison. de facto leader on sense suchi was once the figurehead of the democracy movement in her country a symbol of resistance against the decades long oppression by me and