Crimes against journalists

Freedom of speech is critical to free and fair elections. Since the military staged a coup in Myanmar they have perpetrated a regime to crush free speech. This has included a growing list of humanitarian crimes against journalists and media outlets reporting in and on behalf of the country.

This is a living page detailing those crimes, which is updated monthly.

If you would like to contact us about a crime against a journalist, please reach out to [email protected]

2023

04 January
Releasing arbitrarily arrested journalist Myo Min Tun

Military junta came and arrested the former Ayeyarwaddy Times News Agency editor as well as a senior reporter for Myitmakha News Agency at his home in Pathein on 22 October 2021 and charged him with violating Article 505 (a) of Burma's Penal Code. He has already spent in prison for 10 months and finally the court in Pathein Prison sentenced to him two years imprisonment on the charge of panel code 505 (a). Myo Min Tun was released in the Myanmar junta's so-called "Independence Day Amnesty" on January 4, 2023. 

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04 January
Release of arbitrarily arrested Aung Zaw Zaw , freelance journalist from Mandalay Free Press

Aung Zaw Zaw is a native journalist of Sagaing Region and he was arrested by the military at his home in Kanbalu Township, Sagaing Region on 16 January 2022. He was accused of violating Section 505a of the Penal Code and sentenced to 2 years imprisonment on March 23 in junta courts. Aung Zaw Zaw was released in the Myanmar junta's so-called "Independence Day Amnesty" on January 4, 2023. 

04 January
Release of arbitrarily arrested ex-reporter from Shwe Phe Myay News Agency, Lwae N Phaung

Lwae N Phaung was arrested on 26 September 2021 at her home in Lashio Township by military junta and she was detained in Lashio Prison. On 7 April 2022, a court in Lashio Prison sentenced her to 2 years imprisonment with the accusation of breach of panel code 505 (a). She was released in the Myanmar junta's so-called "Independence Day Amnesty" on January 4, 2023. 

04 January
Release of arbitrarily arrested journalist Sai Ko Ko Tun

Sai Ko Ko Tun, a former reporter at 7Day News, was arrested on November 30, 2021, by around 30 military officials at his home in Dawei’s Bon Maw ward. On January 28, 2022, a court inside Dawei Prison convicted and sentenced him under Article 505(a) of the penal code. He was released in the Myanmar junta's so-called "Independence Day Amnesty" on January 4, 2023. 

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04 January
Release of arbitrarily arrested freelance journalist Ma Thuzar in Yangon

It was reported that Ma Thuzar, a journalist was arbitrarily arrested on 1 September 2021 for no clear reason in Yangon. Her family and colleagues spent five days without any news of her after she was snatched by police as she left her home on the morning of 1 September. The police finally confirmed on 5 September that she had been arrested, but they have yet to give the judicial grounds for her arrest or say where she is being held. Thuzar was released from Insein Prison in the Myanmar junta's so-called "Independence Day Amnesty" on January 4, 2023. 

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04 January
Release of arbitrarily arrested reporter Pyae Phyo Aung

Zayar Times reporter Pyae Phyo Aung was arrested by police on October 11, 2021, at a Buddhist monastery shortly after joining the monkhood. On January 6, 2022, a Shwebo Prison court convicted and sentenced him to two years under Article 505(a) of the penal code. He was released in the Myanmar junta's so-called "Independence Day Amnesty" on January 4, 2023. 

 

2022

30 December
Sentencing of founder of the independent outlet Media Top 4, Thurein Kyaw

On February 2, 2022, Thurein Kyaw, founder of the independent outlet Media TOP 4, was beaten by unidentified attackers and detained while he covered a rally in support of the ruling military junta in Yangon. on December 30, 2022, a court in Yangon sentenced him to 10 years in prison with hard labor under Article 49(a) of the Counter Terrorism Law. 

29 December
Sentencing of Dawei Watch Contributor Aung Lwin

Aung Lwin, also known as Kan Pauk Thar, was arrested on April 8, 2022, in Dawei along with five other people. On December 29, 2022, a court in the southeastern city of Dawei sentenced Aung Lwin to five years in prison under Article 52(a) of the Counter Terrorism Law. 

26 December
Sentencing of Hanthar Nyein, co-founder of Kamayut Media

Hanthar Nyein, co-founder of the local news website Kamayut Media was arrested along with editor-in-chief Nathan Maung on March 9, 2021. A military court in Yangon’s Insein Prison sentenced him to two years under Section 505(a) of the penal code on March 21, 2022. Again on December 26, 2022, The Insein Prison Court sentenced Hanthar to an additional five years under Section 33(a) of the Electronics Transactions Law. 

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16 December
Sentencing of Myanmar Journalist Soe Yarzar Tun

A court in Insein Prison last week indicted freelance journalist Soe Yarzar Tun under Section 52a of the Counter-Terrorism Law on 29 September 2022. Soe Yazar Tun was detained in Bago Region’s Thone Sel Township on March 10, just days after he escaped arrest when fifty soldiers raided a monastery in Bago where he was practising as a monk. On December 16, 2022, the special court inside Yangon’s Insein prison sentenced him to four years in prison with hard labour. 

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16 December
Sentencing of Htet Htet Aung and Wai Lin Yu in Yangon Region

Htet Htet Aung, editor-in-charge, and Wai Lin Yu, editor-in-chief, from Thingyankyun Post were arrested on November 11, 2021. On December 16, 2022, the special court inside Yangon's Insein Prison sentenced them to five years in prison.

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30 November
Sentencing of Myo San Soe, reporter from Delta News Agency in Phyar Pone Township, Ayeyarwaddy Region

Ko Myo San Soe who is a reporter and videographer of Delta News Agency was arrested by military junta at his home in Phyar Pone City, Ayeyarwaddy Region without any reason on 29 August 2021. On November 30, 2022, a court inside Pyapon Prison, in the Ayeyarwady region, sentenced Myo San Soe, a freelance reporter who contributed to the local Delta News Agency and Ayeyarwaddy Times, to 15 years in prison on charges of violating Sections 50(j) and 52(a) of the Counter-Terrorism Law. 

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18 November
Arrest of Win Oo, editor of New History for People

Win Oo, editor of New History for People, which primarily posts videos on Facebook, YouTube, and Telegram was arrested right after attending an Information Ministry news conference in the capital, Naypyitaw. He is believed to be one of the first journalists from media sympathetic to the ruling military to be arrested. There has been no official report about the arrest but NHP News has been inactive on its social media platforms since the day of the incident. 

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18 November
Arrest of Zaw Min Oo, editor of Dae Pyaw

Zaw Min Oo, editor of Dae Pyaw, or "Tell Fortrightly," a small online news service was arrested right after attending an Information Ministry news conference in the capital, Naypyitaw. He is believed to be one of the first journalists from media sympathetic to the ruling military to be arrested. 

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17 November
Release of arbitrarily arrested and sentenced Than Htike Aung, reporter of Mizzima News Agency

Ko Than Htike Aung was arrested in Naypyitaw while he was taking news during U Win Htein’s verdict on 19 March 2021. On 22 March 2022, Zabuthiri’s Court, Naypyitaw sentenced him to two years imprisonment. He was among the six media personnel to be released in the Myanmar junta's mass amnesty on November 17, 2022. 

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17 November
Release of arbitrarily arrested Mya Wun Yan, editor-in-chief of Than Lwin Tay Chin Journal

A journalist Mya Wun Yan, editor-in-chief of the local Than Lwin Tay Chin Journal, was arrested on July 20, 2021, at her home in Taunggyi, Shan state. She is being held in pre-trial detention on anti-state charges at the city’s Taung Lay Lone Prison. It was reported that military junta  arrested Mya Wun Yan and her two daughters. Mya was among the six media personnel to be released in the Myanmar junta's mass amnesty on November 17, 2022. 

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17 November
Releasing arbitrarily arrested editor Aung Myo Htet

Ko Aung Myo Htet was arrested by military junta in Kantbalu Township on 20 April, 2021  and was sentenced to 2 years imprisonment on Nov 30 , 2021 under S: 505-a of the Penal Code. Aung was among the six media personnel to be released in the Myanmar junta's mass amnesty on November 17, 2022. 

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17 November
Release of arbitrarily arrested journalist Ye Yint Tun

Ye Yint Tun, a reporter with the Myanmar Herald news website, was first arrested on February 28, 2021, while covering a protest in Pathein, and was held in pretrial detention until his sentencing. On March 23, 2022, a special court in the city of Pathein sentenced Ye Yint Tun to two years in prison for allegedly violating Section 505(a) and 505(b) of the penal code. Ye Yint was among the six media personnel to be released in the Myanmar junta's mass amnesty on November 17, 2022. 

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17 November
Release of arbitrarily arrested freelance journalist La Pyae

Myanmar freelance journalist La Pyae, a contributor to the local Bago Weekly news publication, was arrested on April 5, 2021, under unclear circumstances, and was held at Pyay Prison in the Bago Region. La Pyae was among the six media personnel to be released in the Myanmar junta's mass amnesty on November 17, 2022. 

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17 November
Release of arbitrarily arrested freelance photographer San Myint

It was reported that a freelance photographer, San Myint was arrested any reason by terrorists on 2 May near Aungchanthar St 4, Pathein City, Ayeywarwaddy Region.  The family of San Myint is concerned that they haven’t known where the arrest has been taken. San Myint was among the six media personnel to be released in the Myanmar junta's mass amnesty on November 17, 2022. 

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