Two Reuters journalists in Myanmar were hooded and deprived of sleep after they were arrested while investigating a massacre of Rohingya Muslims, one of them told a court on Tuesday in startling testimony, Channel News Asia reports. In his testimony, U Wa Lone, challenged the prosecution’s account of how he and a colleague, Kyaw Soe Oo, were arrested, the latest twist in a closely watched trial that highlights the government’s tense relationship with the news media, The New York Times reports. The court’s decision to charge the reporters with breaching the country’s colonial-era Official Secrets Act, in what has become a landmark press freedom case in Myanmar, drew global attention and prompted renewed calls for the reporters’ release.