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FREED JAPANESE JOURNALIST CONFIRMS TORTURE OF MYANMAR PROTESTERS

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • May 17, 2021
  • 2 min read

A Japanese freelance journalist who spent nearly four weeks in a Myanmar prison before returning to Japan on Friday said the prison where he was being kept held many political prisoners who had been subjected to harsh interrogations, Kyodo News reported.

Yuki Kitazumi, who also used to work for the Nikkei business daily, said in an online interview from a hotel outside Tokyo on Saturday night that he will work from Japan to help junta-ruled Myanmar return to democracy, adding those incarcerated in the prison had pleaded with him to report on what is going on in the Southeast Asian country.


The 45-year-old was arrested on April 18 on suspicion of spreading "fake news" regarding junta-ruled Myanmar and kept in the infamous Insein Prison in the country's largest city Yangon, which is known for holding many political prisoners.


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Kitazumi said that in the prison, political prisoners recounted to him being punched and kicked while blindfolded, or being tortured nearly fatally. They also spoke of being denied food for days, he said.


Time and again, Kitazumi said, political prisoners pleaded with him to tell the wider world what is going on in their country following a February coup that ousted the country's civilian government.


The military currently holds about 4,000 people in detention, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners, a rights group monitoring the situation in Myanmar.


Kitazumi was questioned seven to eight times while in detention. "Even though I wasn't subjected to violence, an interrogator banged the desk hard when I refused to sign a statement containing things I had no recollection of saying," he said. "That frightened me."



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