Irrawaddy-Mar 10

A Myanmar military regime court in the country’s capital Naypyitaw has charged a journalist with incitement after detaining him for nearly a year, continuing the junta’s relentless crackdown on local independent media. Mizzima news editor Than Htaik Aung was charged under Article 505 (A) of the Penal Code on Wednesday by the Zabuthiri Township Court.He was arrested on March 19, 2021 along with a local BBC reporter in the capital while covering the trial of a senior leader of the ousted National League for Democracy. The BBC journalist was released three days later. Since the coup, the regime has shut down at least six independent media organizations including Mizzima and arrested many journalists, making Myanmar the world’s second-biggest jailer of journalists after China since the takeover on Feb. 1 last year. There are currently 46 journalists behind bars in Myanmar. Three have been killed by the junta. The regime’s crackdown on local media has made it impossible for many journalists to work, forcing them to flee the country or go into hiding. The junta has increased its crackdown on media workers this year, including seizing a number of journalists’ homes. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/junta-court-charges-myanmar-journalist-with-incitement.html