PEC demands the release of journalist-filmmaker Shin Daewe

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PEC demands release of journalist- filmmaker Shin Daewe.
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PEC demands the release of journalist-filmmaker Shin Daewe

Geneva:

Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the global media safety and rights body expresses serious concern over the imprisonment of
fearless Burmese journalist-filmmaker Shin Daewe for life by the ruling military junta of Myanmar (also known as Burma and Brahmadesh)
and demands her immediate release along with other over 50 jailed scribes. The award-winning documentary producer was sentenced to life
imprisonment on 10 January 2024 by a military court inside Insein prison in Yangon (formerly Rangoon) on terrorism charges. Shin (50)
was arrested by the Burmese soldiers from a bus terminal in Yangon on 15 October as she was shooting videos with a drone.

Once worked as a video journalist for the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), Shin covered various socio-political issues affecting the Southeast Asian nation. Later she developed herself as a brave documentary filmmaker and many of her productions were honoured in international events. Her work titled Now I’m 13, which narrates the struggle of an illiterate but intelligent young girl in central rural Myanmar endeavouring for education, received appreciation from the art connoisseurs. Her husband alleged that she had been repeatedly
tortured during interrogation by the junta forces.

“It’s shocking that the military rulers have imprisoned a lady journalist-filmmaker with the allegation of abetting terrorism in the
troubled country, which has been undergoing an almost civil war since the junta orchestrated a coup on 1 February 2021 dethroning a
democratically elected government under the leadership of Nobel laureate Aung Sah Suu Kyi. The junta (identified themselves as
Military Council) must unconditionally release Shin Daewe along with other detained and imprisoned journalists,” said Blaise Lempen,
President of PEC.

Days back, the Independent Press Council Myanmar (IPCM) also denounced the arbitrary arrest and imprisonment of journalists by the junta in the last three months. It confirmed that 52 journalists remain unjustly incarcerated by the military council to date. The IPCM
asserted its commitment to expediting the release of detained journalists promptly and also safeguarding the rights of media outlets
to express their news & views freely. The council also decided to collaborate with other organizations dedicated to the safety of media
workers, exerting every possible effort to secure the freedom of journalists and prevent the recurrence of such arrests.

PEC’s South & Southeast Asia representative Nava Thakuria informed that since the last military coup, the junta forces arrested over 170
journalists and only 118 have been released. The poverty-stricken country of around 55 million population has already lost four journalists
namely Pu Tuidim (founder of Khonumthung news agency), Sai Win Aung (editor of Federal News Journal) along with Soe Naing and Aye Kaw (both were freelance photojournalists) to junta atrocities since the coup day on different occasions.

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Antara Tripathy M.Sc., B.Ed. by qualification and bring 15 years of media reporting experience.. Coverred many illustarted events like, G20, ICC,MCCI,British High Commission, Bangladesh etc. She took over from the founder Editor of IBG NEWS Suman Munshi (15/Mar/2012- 09/Aug/2018 and October 2020 to 13 June 2023).
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