Court jails Japanese filmmaker for 10 years


Seeking his freedom: A file photo of activists holding up images of Kubota at a rally in front of the Foreign Affairs Ministry in Japan. — AFP

A COURT in military-ruled Myanmar has jailed a Japanese documentary filmmaker for 10 years for violating sedition and communications laws, a Japanese foreign ministry official said.

Toru Kubota, 26, was arrested in July at a protest in the main city of Yangon. At the time, it was reported that he faced charges of breaking an immigration law and encouraging dissent against the ruling military.

Kubota was on Wednesday sentenced to three years in prison for sedition and seven years for violating a law on telecommunications, the ministry official said, citing the filmmaker’s lawyer.

A court hearing on his alleged violation of the immigration control law was scheduled for Oct 12, the official said.

“We have been asking Myanmar authorities for Mr Kubota’s early release, and we intend to keep on doing so,” he said.

The junta says Myanmar’s courts are independent and those arrested are receiving due process.

Myanmar has been trapped in a spiral of violence since the military overthrew an elected government last year.

The junta has arrested thousands, including politicians, bureaucrats, students, journalists, and foreigners, as it attempts to smother dissent.

A Japanese freelance journalist was arrested last year and charged with spreading false news in his coverage of anti-coup protests.

He was later freed with the junta saying his release was in recognition of the two countries’ close ties. — Reuters

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