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Myanmar, BBC reporter disappeared: “Taken out of a court”

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YANGON – A reporter from Bbc he disappeared in Myanmar, taken by men in plain clothes, as reported by the same broadcaster: the reporter Aung Thura who worked for Bbc Burmese.

He was picked up in the capital Naypyidaw by plainclothes who arrived in a van while working outside a courthouse. There Bbc expresses “strong concern” and asks the “authorities” to “help locate it”. Aung Thura was taken away along with another reporter, Than Htike Aung, who works for Mizzima, whose license was revoked by the military in early March.

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“We are doing everything possible to track down Aung Thura,” points out Bbc, recalling that since the military coup of 1 February that overthrew the government of which the Nobel Peace Prize was a member Aung San Suu Kyi About forty journalists were arrested, 16 of whom are still under arrest. The military junta has revoked the license of 5 newspapers.

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by Raimondo Bultrini



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