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Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1. AFP
Myanmar journos who fled to Thailand face deportation
Wed, 2 June 2021
Three Myanmar journalists who illegally crossed into Thailand to flee a military crackdown have been fined and could face deportation, a member of their legal team said on June 1, warning the trio’s lives will be in danger if they are sent home.
The journalists, who worked for the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) news website, were arrested along with two Myanmar activists in the northern city of Chiang Mai last month and charged with illegal entry.
YANGON, June 2 A Myanmar journalist who live-streamed his detention by junta forces was jailed for two years today, his employers said, as the military continues its crackdown on critical reporting. Aung Kyaw, who worked for Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), was sentenced in the southern city of.
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Three Myanmar journalists who illegally crossed into Thailand to flee a military crackdown have been fined and could face deportation, a member of their legal team said on Tuesday.
Three Myanmar journalists who illegally crossed into Thailand to flee a military crackdown have been fined and could face deportation, a member of their legal team said Tuesday, warning the trio's lives will be in danger if they are sent home. Thailand has said it was seeking a "humanitarian" solution to avoid deporting the trio back to coup-stricken Myanmar, where their employer has warned their lives would be "in serious danger".