- Web Master
- June 15, 2024
By Navathakuria
Geneva, 12 February 2024: Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the global media safety and rights body, has
condemned the murder of Myanmar journalist
Ko Myat Thu Tun (alias Phoe Thiha) along with six other political prisoners by the military junta under their custody.
It came to public notice only
after the Arakan Army, a Rakhine based ethnic armed group, captured Mrauk-U township from the junta
forces and discovered their
bodies, reported local media.
According to a statement issued by the Arakan Army, most of the deceased were under forties and the
exact dates of their killing are yet
to be confirmed. A former reporter for Democratic Voice of Burma, Myat Thu Tun also contributed under the name of Phoe Thiha to other media outlets like 7 Day News Journal,
The Voice, Development Media Group,
etc.
Another victim Ko Kyaw Zan Wai was an active social media user, who often posted humorous
content about the junta.
“It’s shocking that the Rakhine journalist was murdered by the junta soldiers when he was under their
custody. The frustrated military junta,
which is facing offensives from a number of armed groups with failures in many battles, must respect the civilian’s rights.
For any reason, the Min Aung Hlaing led
military regime in Naypietaw, should be
allowed to kill a media person. We demand a fair probe into the incident to bring the military
dictators under the international criminal
laws,” said PEC president Blaise Lempen.
PEC’s southeast Asia representative informed that Myat Thu Tun along with other six civilians were seemingly
killed on 31 January by two soldiers
belonging to 378th Light Infantry Battalion as they faced the AA offensive in Mrauk-U locality in
western Myanmar.
The bodies were also
buried in a bomb shelter near the township hospital. Shockingly, the junta has not issued any statement
on the incident and hence the family
was unaware about the death of Myat Thu Tun, who was arrested from his residence a few months back.