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Myanmar's ruling junta releases Japanese journalist as gesture to Tokyo

Myanmar's ruling junta releases Japanese journalist as gesture to Tokyo
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Myanmar frees Japanese journalist as gesture to Tokyo | The China Post, Taiwan

Myanmar frees Japanese journalist as gesture to Tokyo | The China Post, Taiwan
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Myanmar frees Japanese journalist as gesture to Tokyo

By ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: May 14, 2021 TOKYO An arrested Japanese reporter returned home Friday after being released by Myanmar s ruling junta in what it called a gesture of friendship to Japan. Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said Yuki Kigazumi was released after efforts by Japanese diplomats and others. The reporter boarded a plane at Yangon s airport and landed in Japan on Friday night. Kitazumi, a freelance journalist and former reporter for Japan’s Nikkei business news, said in brief comments at the airport that he learned of his release the night before and was told to pack his bag in 10 minutes.

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Myanmar Military Court Sentences DVB Reporter to 3 Years in Prison - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper

May 14, 2021 Share A 51-year-old reporter for a now-banned online and broadcast news agency in Myanmar was sentenced Wednesday by a military court to three years in prison for his reporting, his employer said. Min Nyo, a correspondent for the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) is apparently the country’s first journalist since the army’s February takeover to be convicted under a recently revised provision in the Penal Code that critics charge criminalizes free speech. It makes punishable by up to three years in prison any attempt to “hinder, disturb, damage the motivation, discipline, health and conduct” of soldiers and civil servants and cause their hatred, disobedience or disloyalty toward the military and the government.

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Japanese Journalist Held In Myanmar Arrives In Tokyo

Japanese Journalist Held In Myanmar Arrives In Tokyo 05/14/21 AT 11:56 AM A Japanese journalist arrested while covering the aftermath of the Myanmar coup arrived in Tokyo Friday, after charges against him were dropped as a diplomatic gesture. Yuki Kitazumi, held in Yangon s Insein prison since his arrest last month, was one of at least 80 reporters detained during the junta s crackdown on anti-coup dissent. Security forces have killed more than 780 people since protests erupted following the February 1 coup that ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi, according to a local monitoring group. I am in good health, both mentally and physically, said Kitazumi after landing at Tokyo s Narita airport.

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