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Burmese video journalist jailed for 20 years

Burma - Journalist jailed for 20 years
Burma - Journalist jailed for 20 years

A Burmese court has handed down a 20-year jail term to a video journalist who worked with exiled media.

Freelance reporter Hla Hla Win, 25, was arrested in September after visiting a Buddhist monastery in the town of Pakokku, Paris-based Reporters Without Borders and the Burma Media Association said in a joint statement.

Hla Hla Win was sentenced by a court in Pakokku on 31 December for an alleged violation of the country's Electronics Act, the groups said.

A woman accompanying her was sentenced to 26 years in jail, they added.

There was no immediate confirmation of the sentence from authorities in Burma, officially known as Myanmar, which remains under tight US and EU sanctions because of its record on human rights.

‘We are outraged that this young woman has been given a 20-year jail term,’ the two organisations said in the statement.

The jailed reporter had worked with the Burmese exile broadcaster ‘Democratic Voice of Burma’ based in Norway, which described the sentence as ‘unjust’, the statement said.

‘People had been expecting signs of an opening and goodwill gestures from the military junta in this election year, but this extremely severe sentence on a 25-year-old video maker and the junta chief's recent threatening comments leave little hope that the elections will be free,’ they said.

Reclusive junta leader Than Shwe said at an independence day ceremony on Monday that plans were under way for elections promised by the regime some time this year, but warned citizens to make ‘correct choices’ at the polls.

Burma has handed heavy jail terms to scores of activists, monks, student leaders and journalists for their alleged roles in anti-junta protests in 2007 last year and for helping victims of Cyclone Nargis in May.

Pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi has been detained for most of the last two decades and had her house arrest extended in August last year, effectively ruling her out of the coming elections.