Aung Saan Suu Kyi – APN News https://apnlive.com KHABAR HAI TO DEKHEGI Sat, 27 Jan 2018 10:21:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://d2r2ijn7njrktv.cloudfront.net/apnlive/uploads/2022/05/11182423/cropped-apn-logopng-32x32.png Aung Saan Suu Kyi – APN News https://apnlive.com 32 32 183212769 Day in Pictures https://apnlive.com/photos-gallery/day-in-pictures-27-january-2018/ Sat, 27 Jan 2018 10:20:27 +0000 https://apnlive.com/?p=36871 Image highlights from around the world

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A Texas search-and-rescue team takes part in a joint operation to find James Martin Camacho Padilla, a missing 7-year-old boy with autism from Washington state, at a sewage canal in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Reuters/UNI

A Texas search-and-rescue team takes part in a joint operation to find James Martin Camacho Padilla, a missing 7-year-old boy with autism from Washington state, at a sewage canal in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Reuters/UNI

Eintracht Frankfurt’s Kevin-Prince Boateng and team mates applaud the fans at the end of their match against Borussia Moenchengladbach during the Bundesliga at Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt, Germany, Reuters/UNI

Eintracht Frankfurt’s Kevin-Prince Boateng and team mates applaud the fans at the end of their match against Borussia Moenchengladbach during the Bundesliga at Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt, Germany, Reuters/UNI

ASIA RISING: Liang En Shuo of Taiwan and runner-up Clara Burel of France after winning the junior girls' singles final of the Australian Open championship at the Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, Australia, Reuters/UNI

ASIA RISING: Liang En Shuo of Taiwan and runner-up Clara Burel of France after winning the junior girls’ singles final of the Australian Open championship at the Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, Australia, Reuters/UNI

ON THE SAME PAGE? Aung San Suu Kyi, state counsellor of Myanmar, calls on President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi, UNI

ON THE SAME PAGE? Aung San Suu Kyi, state counsellor of Myanmar, calls on President Ram Nath Kovind at Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi, UNI

SURVIVOR: Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal sits for an interview with Reuters in the office of the suite where he has been detained at the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh, Reuters/UNI

SURVIVOR: Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal sits for an interview with Reuters in the office of the suite where he has been detained at the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh, Reuters/UNI

SONGSTERS PERFORM: Este Haim (R) and Danielle Haim of the group Haim perform during the 2018 MusiCares Person of the Year show honoring Fleetwood Mac at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, New York, US, Reuters/UNI

SONGSTERS PERFORM: Este Haim (R) and Danielle Haim of the group Haim perform during the 2018 MusiCares Person of the Year show honoring Fleetwood Mac at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, New York, US, Reuters/UNI

CHOSEN FEW: NRI Ved Nanda, who is selected for Padmabhushan award this year, William Korstad, member Rotary Club Denver, USA and Padmasbhushan Dr Bindeshwar Pathak, founder, Sulabh International, interact with village women after inauguration of 65 toilets funded by Rotary Club Denver, USA, at Indri village near Sohna, in Haryana, UNI

CHOSEN FEW: NRI Ved Nanda, who is selected for Padmabhushan award this year, William Korstad, member Rotary Club Denver, USA and Padmasbhushan Dr Bindeshwar Pathak, founder, Sulabh International, interact with village women after inauguration of 65 toilets funded by Rotary Club Denver, USA, at Indri village near Sohna, in Haryana, UNI

DRIBBLE AND DODGE: Players of India and Japan in action during their match of the Four Nations' Invitational Hockey Tournament, in Hamilton, India beat Japan by 4-2, UNI

DRIBBLE AND DODGE: Players of India and Japan in action during their match of the Four Nations’ Invitational Hockey Tournament, in Hamilton, India beat Japan by 4-2, UNI

MINTING MILLIONS: IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla, Kolkata Knight Riders CEO Venky Mysore, Rajasthan Royal CEO, Ranjit Bore Thakur and BCCI CEO Rahul Johri address a press conference during the IPL 2018 player auction in Bengaluru, UNI

MINTING MILLIONS: IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla, Kolkata Knight Riders CEO Venky Mysore, Rajasthan Royal CEO, Ranjit Bore Thakur and BCCI CEO Rahul Johri address a press conference during the IPL 2018 player auction in Bengaluru, UNI

LIKE A DREAM: Models present creations from Duyos' Fall/Winter 2018 collection during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Madrid, Spain, Reuters/UNI

LIKE A DREAM: Models present creations from Duyos’ Fall/Winter 2018 collection during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Madrid, Spain, Reuters/UNI

AMERICAN GUESTS: Bill Gates is greeted by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during a meeting at St Andrew’s House, to hear a presentation on work being carried out as part of the NHS Global Citizenship Programme, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Reuters/UNI

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Myanmar books 2 Reuters journos for reporting on violence against Rohingya Muslims https://apnlive.com/india-news/myanmar-books-2-reuters-journos-for-reporting-on-violence-against-rohingya-muslims/ Thu, 11 Jan 2018 11:20:54 +0000 https://apnlive.com/?p=35798 Prosecutors in Myanmar have formally charged two journalists from the Reuters news agency with violating the Official Secrets Act, signalling the case will go forward despite international condemnation. If convicted the journalists could face up to 14 years in prison in Myanmar. Wa Lone (31) and Kyaw Soe Oo (27) were arrested on December 12 […]

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Prosecutors in Myanmar have formally charged two journalists from the Reuters news agency with violating the Official Secrets Act, signalling the case will go forward despite international condemnation. If convicted the journalists could face up to 14 years in prison in Myanmar.

Wa Lone (31) and Kyaw Soe Oo (27) were arrested on December 12 after police accused them of violating the British colonial-era law by acquiring “important secret papers” from two policemen. The police officers had worked in Rakhine state, where security forces are blamed for rights abuses against Rohingya Muslims that have sparked the exodus of some 650,000 people to Bangladesh.

Global leaders, including former US president Bill Clinton, and government officials from some of the world’s major nations, including the United States, Britain and Canada, as well as United Nations officials, have called for their release.

The two journalists had worked on Reuters coverage of the crisis in Rakhine.

Than Zaw Aung, the lawyer for the journalists, said the prosecutor formally indicted the pair at Wednesday’s hearing.

Than Zaw Aung said he appealed for the two to be immediately released on bail, but the judge said he would review that request and rule at the next hearing on 23 January. “We are still far from the verdict,” he said.

The ministry of information has cited the police as saying they were “arrested for possessing important and secret government documents related to Rakhine state and security forces”.

The ministry said they “illegally acquired information with the intention to share it with foreign media”.

The Official Secrets Act dates back to 1923, when Myanmar, then known as Burma, was a province of British India.

The reporters have told relatives they were arrested almost immediately after being handed some documents at a restaurant by two policemen they had not met before.

Former US president Bill Clinton has urged that the journalists be freed immediately. “A free press is critical to a free society – the detention of journalists anywhere is unacceptable,” Clinton said in a Twitter post on Monday.

Significantly, Clinton was US president for much of the 1990s when the American administration pressed Myanmar’s then military regime to release democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi from years of house arrest.

Suu Kyi, who won the 2015 general election in Myanmar and formed a government in early 2016, has not made any public comment on the detention of the two Reuters reporters as yet. Instead, her government has denied that the arrest of the journalists represent an attack on press freedom.

Human rights group Amnesty International also called for their immediate release and for freedom of speech to be respected.

“These arrests have not happened in a vacuum, but come as authorities are increasingly restricting independent media,” Amnesty International said.

“Journalists and media outlets, in particular those who report on sensitive topics, are living with the constant fear of harassment, intimidation or arrest. This clampdown on freedom of speech must end.”

With Agencies

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