Myanmar journalist to seek asylum in Spain

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Myanmar correspondent Mratt Kyaw Thu, who will travel to Spain after failing to obtain asylum in Germany, won AFP's Kate Webb award in 2017 for his outstanding coverage of the ethnic and religious conflicts in Myanmar.

The 30-year-old correspondent, who will travel to Spain after failing to obtain asylum in Germany, won AFP's Kate Webb award in 2017 for his outstanding coverage of the ethnic and religious conflicts in Myanmar.

"Tomorrow he will fly from Frankfurt to Madrid to ask for asylum in Spain," EFE southeast Asia director Ramon Abarca told AFP.A spokesman for Spain's interior ministry said Mratt's arrival had not been officially registered but would be treated according to international law. Reporters Without Borders spokeswoman in Germany Katja Gloger said the interior ministry there had been asked to handle the asylum request after stressing the journalist's life was in danger.

Mratt, who has worked for EFE since 2018, criticised the military junta which overthrew civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1.Myanmar has been in uproar since the putsch, with near-daily protests and a nationwide civil disobedience movement.The press has been caught in the crackdown as the junta tries to tighten control over the flow of information.

American journalist Danny Fenster was arrested by Myanmar on May 24 as he tried to fly out of the country.Fenster was managing editor of news outlet Frontier Myanmar, where Mratt also published his work.Myanmar ranked 140 out of 180 countries in the 2021 Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index.

 

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