Japanese journalist detained in Burma questioned over fake news: embassy

Japanese journalist detained in Burma questioned over fake news: embassy

20-Apr-2021 Intellasia |
JapanTimes |
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A Japanese freelance journalist detained by security forces in Myanmar’s largest city Yangon, has been investigated for allegedly spreading fake news, the Japanese Embassy in Myanmar said Monday.

Yuki Kitazumi, a former reporter for the Tokyo-based Nikkei business daily, who now lives in Yangon, was detained at his home on Sunday night and taken away in a police vehicle, local media reported.

Kitazumi has been moved to Insein prison in Yangon, where many political detainees are imprisoned, the embassy said earlier Monday.

“We will do our best to protect Japanese nationals in the country,” prime minister Yoshihide Suga told reporters earlier in the day.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato said in a news conference, “We are urging the Myanmar government to release the journalist as soon as possible.”

Japanese Foreign Ministry officials said they had asked the Myanmar military about the reason for Kitazumi’s detention and whether he was suffering from any injuries.

The 45-year-old journalist was also briefly detained by security forces while covering an anti-coup protest in Myanmar on February 26.

His reports have been carried by Japanese media and he has also posted information on the situation in Myanmar on social media.

According to posts on social media, some people saw Kitazumi being forced to raise his hands and kneel down by security forces who brought out cardboard boxes from his house after searching it.

Myanmar’s ruling military has detained many journalists including foreign nationals since the February 1 coup that ousted the elected government led by Aung San Suu Kyi.

The military has increasingly suppressed free speech by stripping local media companies of their licenses. It has also restricted use of the internet.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2021/04/19/national/journalist-detained-myanmar/

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