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Southeast Asia |
Myanmar media blames slain Japanese journalist for 'inviting danger' |
2007-10-15 |
![]() Kenji Nagai, 50, a video journalist for Japan's APF News agency, was among at least 10 people killed in the Sept. 26-27 crackdown, when soldiers fired automatic weapons into a crowd of pro-democracy demonstrators. "This was an accident. The journalist was not deliberately targeted," said an editorial in The New Light of Myanmar newspaper, a junta mouthpiece. "The fact that the Japanese journalist was among the protesters amounts to inviting danger." The editorial also said Nagai had entered on a tourist visa. "He should have come in with a journalist visa, since he was a journalist," it said. "If he had behaved like a tourist he would not have faced this tragic end." Myanmar is believed to have rejected all visa applications from journalists during the pro-democracy protests. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Yeah, that's why we have pics of him on his back, still taking photos with a soldier above him, and ten seconds later he's a corpse. Funny how that works, huh? |
Posted by: mojo 2007-10-15 13:53 |