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Myanmar arrests five journalists

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 6 February 2014

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Myanmar arrests five journalists
Five journalists in Myanmar were arrested after the publication of an article about a defense factory's construction. The government claims the story revealed state secrets.

YANGON, Myanmar: Myanmar has arrested four reporters and the chief executive officer of a private weekly journal for disclosing what it says are "state secrets" following publication of a story about the construction of a defense factory, state-run media reported.

Yangon-based Unity journal quoted villagers as saying the sprawling factory in Pauk, a township in central Myanmar's Magway region, was for production of chemical weapons — a claim the government decried as "totally baseless."

According to roadside vendors, police have taken all January 25 editions of the journal off the shelves.

State-run television reported the arrests Wednesday night.

Myanmar only recently emerged from a half century of brutal military rule. Since a nominally civilian government was installed in 2011, it has implemented sweeping reforms, from releasing political prisoners to freeing up the press. But media watchdogs say that reporters still occasionally face intimidation and arrests, especially in rural areas, and that the climate appears to be worsening.

The journal's CEO, Tin San, told The Associated Press just before his own arrest Saturday that the publication's Pauk township reporter, Lu Maw Naing, had been hauled in the night before, apparently because of the article.

Three hours later, three other reporters were taken in, according to Tin San's nephew Aung Win Tun. - AP

KEY POINTS:

  • Four reporters and the CEO of Unity journal were arrested.
  • The arrests followed a report linking a defense factory to chemical weapons.
  • The government dismissed the report as baseless.
  • Media watchdogs highlight ongoing intimidation against journalists in Myanmar.
  • The arrests occurred shortly after a decade of reformed press freedoms.

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