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Myanmar to release arrested Japanese journalist

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TBS Report
14 May, 2021, 09:50 am
Last modified: 14 May, 2021, 09:56 am

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Myanmar to release arrested Japanese journalist

Yuki Kitazumi was the first foreign journalist known to be charged since the military took power in February

TBS Report
14 May, 2021, 09:50 am
Last modified: 14 May, 2021, 09:56 am
Japanese journalist Yuki Kitazumi speaks during an interview in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, April 1, 2013, in this photo released by Kyodo. Picture taken on April 1, 2013. Kyodo/via REUTERS
Japanese journalist Yuki Kitazumi speaks during an interview in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, April 1, 2013, in this photo released by Kyodo. Picture taken on April 1, 2013. Kyodo/via REUTERS

Japanese journalist Yuki Kitazumi, who was arrested in Myanmar last month and later charged with spreading fake news will be released, state media said Thursday.

Yuki Kitazumi was the first foreign journalist known to be charged since the military took power in February, reports the BBC.

Myanmar authorities maintain he violated the law but will be released because Japan had requested it.

Almost 800 people have been killed and thousands detained, including many local journalists, since the coup.

The 45-year old was arrested on 18 April when police raided his home in the country's main city Yangon. He had already been briefly detained on 26 February.

Had he been found guilty, he could have faced up to three years in prison. Tokyo has been urging the Myanmar military to release him.

"Although he violated the law, in order to reconcile with Japan and improve our relationship, charges against him will be withdrawn and he will be released in line with Japan's request," state broadcaster MRTV said, adding that an investigation had found the journalist "supported the protests".

Kitazumi was working as a freelance journalist and reporting for many of Japan's major news outlets - appearing as a rare foreign reporter from within Myanmar.

Aside from covering the coup and the subsequent protests and killings for Japanese newspapers and broadcasters, he had also frequently posted about the situation and its impact on citizens on his social media accounts.

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