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How Australian father and journalist Toe Zaw Latt escaped after the coup in Myanmar

How Australian father and journalist Toe Zaw Latt escaped after the coup in Myanmar © Provided by ABC NEWS Toe Zaw Latt feared arrest at the airport, but landed in Australia safely last week. (Supplied.) When a psychologist asked Toe Zaw Latt how he was coping with hotel quarantine in Adelaide, he laughed. For the Australian citizen covering the brutal fallout from Myanmar s military coup, being confined to a hotel room is the most relaxed he s been in months. To be frank, [I m] really relieved. I was about 80 days under complete military rule inside Burma, he told the ABC. But getting out of the country safely was no easy feat.

Myanmar military arrest Japanese journalist who covered protests against coup in Yangon

Myanmar military arrest Japanese journalist who covered protests against coup in Yangon Posted 2 AprApril 2021 at 7:58am A witness says freelance journalist Yuki Kitazumi was picked up from his home and taken into custody by troops. ( Print text only Cancel Myanmar authorities have detained a Japanese journalist in Yangon, Japan s government says, adding it is trying to secure his release. Key points: Japan s government is seeking details on the circumstances surrounding the journalist s detention A witness says the journalist is Yuki Kitazumi, who was previously arrested for covering protests against the coup Three Australian nationals have been in detention in Myanmar since February 

Myanmar junta apologises to Australian couple for misunderstanding over house arrest

Myanmar junta apologises to Australian couple for misunderstanding over house arrest © Provided by ABC NEWS Matthew O Kane and Christa Avery are currently in COVID-19 quarantine in Canada. (Supplied) An Australian couple freed from house arrest in Myanmar say they were issued an apology from authorities for the misunderstanding . Business consultants Christa Avery and her husband Matthew O Kane were refused permission to leave Myanmar last month, just as they were about to board a flight home. The couple, who were released last weekend, told the ABC they arrived safely in Canada and are completing COVID-19 quarantine. Ms Avery is a dual Australian-Canadian citizen.

What s happening in Myanmar and how did we get here?

Share on Twitter With great fanfare – but few guests – Myanmar’s armed forces recently celebrated their 76th anniversary in the nation’s capital of Naypyitaw. Only Russia, China, Thailand and a handful of other Asian countries sent representatives to attend the March 27, 2021, parade showing off Myanmar’s modern war machines – mostly imported from Russia and China over the past decade, to the tune of US$2.4 billion (AU$3.15 billion). The Myanmar military has been terrorising civilians since a coup two months earlier. On the day of the parade, soldiers killed over 90 people for protesting military rule, including a 5-year-old boy and three teenagers. An estimated 564 people have been killed in Myanmar since the 1 February coup.

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