Saturday, September 29, 2007

Updated News... (from Ko Htike)

- In South Okkalapa, Pho Zaw was on the road in his car on 27.Sept when he directly encountered one of the army trucks. He honked once to that truck and the soldiers dragged him out of the car, started beating him and then left him in a nearby compound. On 29.Sept, Phoe Zaw was dead but the body has not been returned. His car, mobile phone and the money were also lost on the scene.

- In Kamayut, Ma Thandar Nwe Oo (Father: U Tin Oo), from NLD, age 28, who is pregnant, had been arrested on 27.Sept.

- San Chaung, U Thet Wai (NLD) has also been arrested from his house at midnight on 28.Sept.

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The Death of a Japanese Reporter



A Japanese reporter, Kenji Nagai, had been shot dead during a protest in Yangon. A video footage showed that he had been deliberately shot by a soldier. Japan will sending its deputy foreign minister to Burma to investigate this. Mr. Nagai, who was working for the Tokyo-based APF network, was seen falling to the ground still carrying his camera as a soldier points a rifle right in front of him. Japanese Embassy doctors had confirmed that he was killed by a bullet to the chest.

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Dangers in Information Sharing

Police had checked all the computers in Traders Hotel to look for the source of info dissemination. All the areas where the photos and video clips were taken had been in search as well. Whoever you are, if you are in Myanmar and sharing the information with others, please be very careful. Now that the Internet has been shut down across the country, the authorities will be strictly looking for various sources.