Reuters reporters: Myanmar whistleblower who said Wa Lone, Kyaw Soe Oo were framed freed
Captain Yan Moe Naing was sentenced to a calendar year in prison for violating a legislation governing police steps soon after he publicly claimed Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo had been set up by police. The two Reuters journalists are currently serving a seven 12 months sentence for breaking the colonial period Formal Insider secrets Act while investigating a massacre of Rohingya Muslims, a scenario that forged a pall above Myanmar’s media local community, and sparked improved international criticism of the country’s de facto chief and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. Asked how he felt about the two journalists however powering bars as he left Yangon’s Insein jail on Friday, Yan Moe Naing informed reporters, “I experience sorry for them.” He also employed the chance to contact for a reform of the country’s Law enforcement Disciplinary Act, below which he was prosecuted for whistleblowing. “All my everyday living as a policeman I in no way broke police disciplinary guidelines. But they...