Wife of jailed Reuters journalist in
Myanmar gives birth
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[August 11, 2018]
By Aye Min Thant
YANGON (Reuters) - The wife of imprisoned
Reuters journalist Wa Lone, who is facing up to 14 years in jail in
Myanmar for allegedly violating the colonial-era Official Secrets Act,
gave birth to a girl on Friday.
Wa Lone, 32, and his colleague Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, have been detained since
December accused of obtaining secret state documents in a case widely
seen as a test of press freedom in the Southeast Asian nation.
Wa Lone's wife, Pan Ei Mon, gave birth in a Yangon hospital early on
Friday to a girl, named Thet Htar Angel. She is the couple's first
child.
"I've wished Wa Lone could be free since before I knew I was pregnant,
and now I want him to be free even more," Pan Ei Mon, 35, said as she
cradled the baby.
Wa Lone has been detained for most of the time his wife was pregnant.
A Reuters Special Report published on Wednesday traced the lives of Wa
Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, who were arrested while reporting on the massacre
of 10 Muslim men in Myanmar last year. [nL4N1UZ2MM]
The killings took place during an army crackdown that United Nations
agencies say prompted about 700,000 people to flee to Bangladesh.
The Myanmar court hearing the case against Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo is
due to hear final arguments on Aug 20 and the judge, Ye Lwin, will issue
a verdict in the following weeks.
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Pan Ei Mon, the wife of detained Reuters journalist Wa Lone,
embraces her new born baby girl Thet Htar Angel in her hospital room
in Yangon, Myanmar August 10, 2018. REUTERS/Ann Wang
The journalists have pleaded not guilty to the charges and have told
the court how they were entrapped by police officials who planted
documents on them.
Stephen J. Adler, president and editor-in-chief at Reuters,
congratulated the couple on the birth of their daughter.
"While this should be a moment of great joy for them, it is sad and
troubling that Wa Lone has missed being present at the birth of his
daughter as he continues to be incarcerated on baseless charges.
"We will continue to do all we can to support them during this
difficult separation and we remain hopeful that both Wa Lone and
Kyaw Soe Oo will be released soon and reunited with their families."
(Reporting by Aye Min Thant; Editing by Neil Fullick)
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