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    Myanmar Journalist Found Beaten to Death in Monywa

    A journalist from Myanmar’s Eleven Media Group who was reporting on illegal logging and wood smuggling in the northwestern part of the country was found dead on Tuesday on the side of a highway in the town of Monywa, a police official said.

    Soe Moe Tun, 35, the news organization’s reporter in the town of Monywa in the country’s Sagaing region, was found with injuries that appeared to indicate he had been beaten, police said.

    “The injuries are on his face and head,” said Thein Swe Myint, commander of the Monywa police station.

    “We have already begun our investigations in the area,” he said. “We opened the case as a murder under section 302 [of the criminal code],” which pertains to crimes punishable by death.

    Though police believe Soe Moe Tun was murdered, they have not identified a suspect or a motive, the Myanmar Times reported.

    Soe Moe Tun had worked as a reporter in Monywa since January 2015, reporting news about the town and its surrounding areas, according to a statement issued by Eleven Media Group.

    “Eleven Media Group is doing necessary work concerning the death of Soe Moe Tun and [has] urged the respective police station to investigate the case as quickly as possible,” the statement said.

    His death marks the fifth killing of a journalist in Myanmar since 1999.

    Threats and lawsuits

    The Myanmar Journalist Network (MJN), a nationwide professional group, issued a statement expressing its condolences to Soe Moe Tun’s family and urging authorities to investigate his death as a murder.

    The MJN also noted that Tin Zaw Oo, a journalist based on Thabeikkyin in central Myanmar’s Mandalay region, had been threatened by illegal logging traders within the last two months and had to move to another town with his family.

    Despite the lifting of restrictions on Myanmar’s media in 2012 under former president Thein Sein, journalists still receive threats and can be subject to lawsuits for writing about controversial people or illegal activities.

    On Nov. 30, a Myanmar court denied bail for Than Htut Aung, chief executive officer of Eleven Media Group, and Wai Phyo, chief editor of the Daily Eleven newspaper, who had been arrested on defamation charges because of controversial article in the country’s telecommunication’s law.

    They were sued for writing and publishing an editorial that claimed that Phyo Min Thein, chief minister of Yangon, wore a luxury watch worth an estimated U.S. $100,000, given to him by an unnamed drug tycoon.

    The tycoon, who had recently been released from jail, had been awarded a lucrative tender to build a city transit project.

    Myanmar Journalist Found Beaten to Death in Monywa

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    Police Arrest Third Suspect in Death of Myanmar Reporter


    Myanmar authorities have arrested three suspects in the murder of a local reporter who was badly beaten and left to die on the side of a highway in the town of Monywa in Sagaing region last December, a local police officer said.

    Soe Moe Tun, the Monywa-based reporter for Myanmar's Eleven Media Group who had been reporting on illegal logging and wood smuggling, the mining industry, and karaoke lounges serving as brothels in the northwestern part of the country, was found dead on Dec. 13.

    On Monday, police arrested a truck driver working in the local logging industry, local news reports said.

    About two weeks ago, police arrested two karaoke lounge employees in connection with the murder and questioned them between Dec. 19 and Jan. 2, on which day they were remanded until Jan. 16 because the questioning process remained “incomplete,” the reports said.

    “We detained one more suspected man yesterday,” Lieutenant Police Major Thein Swe Myint said. “Now we have been interrogating the three of them.”

    Soe Moe Tun, 35, had worked as a reporter in the town since January 2015, reporting news about Monywa and its surrounding areas, according to a previous statement issued by Eleven Media Group.

    “Eleven Media Group is doing necessary work concerning the death of Soe Moe Tun and [has] urged the respective police station to investigate the case as quickly as possible,” the statement said.

    His death marks the fifth killing of a journalist in Myanmar since 1999.

    Police Arrest Third Suspect in Death of Myanmar Reporter

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