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Former BBC presenter Htet Htet Khine sentenced to 3 years by junta court

UPDATED AT 11:10 AM EST ON 9-15-22

A special court in Myanmar on Thursday sentenced Htet Htet Khine, a former BBC television presenter, to three years in prison with hard labor for “incitement” and “illegal association” for her reporting work, according to family members and her legal team.

The face of BBC Media Action’s national television peace program Khan Sar Kyi (Feel It) from 2016 to 2020, which documented the impact of war on Myanmar society, the freelance journalist and video producer had been in detention in Yangon’s notorious Insein Prison awaiting trial since Aug. 15, 2021, when she was arrested with fellow reporter Sithu Aung Myint.

A lawyer representing Htet Htet Khine, who spoke on condition of anonymity citing security concerns, told RFA Burmese that she accepted her sentence with little emotion at the conclusion of her trial in the prison courtroom on Thursday.

“She bravely faced the case that was filed without any evidence,” he said.

“She was accused of inciting a situation that was already under control. The order was handed down based on the plaintiff’s testimony.”

The lawyer said that his client is “in good health” and “stable.”

A family member, who also declined to be named, told RFA that Htet Htet Khine and Sithu Aung Myint were “unjustly accused” and called for the court to free them.

“I already expected this [outcome]. They were wrongly arrested and I want them to be released as soon as possible,” the family member said.

“[The judges] unjustly sentenced her to three years imprisonment.”

The family member also expressed concern over Htet Htet Khine’s well-being in prison.

“She has been in jail for more than a year now and I worry about her,” they said.

“As a family member, I am worried about her health because inmates are extremely vulnerable to COVID-19.”

2021 arrest

Htet Htet Khine was arrested six months after the Feb. 1, 2021 military coup by junta security forces along with freelance journalist Sithu Aung Myint while the two discussed reporting work at the Shwe Gone Yeik Mon housing complex in Yangon’s Bahan township.

BBC Media Action Myanmar released a statement at the time confirming her arrest and expressing concern for her safety.

Sithu Aung Myint remains in detention awaiting trial on charges of “incitement” and “sedition,” for producing content authorities say was critical of the military. He faces up to three years in prison for the first charge and up to 20 for the second.

Sithu Aung Myint’s lawyer said in April that the journalist and others had been denied access to medical care by authorities while in custody.

According to Detained Journalists Information Myanmar, a media watchdog group, at least 142 journalists have been arrested in the 19 months since the coup, 95 of whom have been prosecuted under various sections of the country’s penal code.

The junta has previously denied targeting journalists for their reporting work.

This story has been updated to clarify that Htet Htet Khine was the face of the BBC Media Action’s national television peace program Khan Sar Kyi.



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