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Myanmar junta arrests two more journalists: outlet

The employees of Dawei Watch, a local news agency operating in the capital of Tanintharyi Region, are among about 70 journalists currently detained in Myanmar

Myanmar junta authorities have arrested two journalists in night raids, their outlet said on Wednesday, as the military cracks down on independent media.

Since toppling Aung San Suu Kyi’s government in 2021, the military has waged a sweeping and bloody campaign against dissent, and at least 170 journalists have since been arrested, according to the United Nations.

Local outlet Dawei Watch said two of its employees, Aung San Oo and Myo Myint Oo, were arrested from their homes in the southern city of Dawei at around midnight on December 11.

It said their families had been told by the military the two had been arrested for their reporting, and that their laptops and phones had been confiscated.

The military has not told their families where the two were being held, the statement said.

Two journalists from Dawei Watch, Moe Myint and Ko Zaw, and a web designer, Thar Gyi, were arrested and briefly held last year, before being released without charge. 

The junta has arrested more than 25,000 people since it seized power, according to a local monitoring group.

Myanmar ranks 173 out of 180 in the latest World Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders.

According to the watchdog’s latest figures, 67 journalists and one media worker are currently detained in Myanmar.

In September a Myanmar journalist was jailed for 20 years after being indicted on several charges, including breaching a natural disaster law and a telecommunications law while covering the aftermath of a deadly cyclone.

Several foreign journalists have been detained, including US citizen Danny Fenster, who was jailed for 11 years in 2021, before being pardoned and released days later.

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