Thai police arrest journalists fleeing Myanmar

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Three Myanmar journalists have been arrested in Thailand after fleeing across the border to escape a crackdown by the military junta, their employer has said.

The trio were set to appear in court on Tuesday, their editor added, urging Thai authorities not to repatriate them to the coup-hit country.

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1, triggering a mass uprising as large swathes of the population take to the streets to demand democracy.

The junta has responded with force – shooting protesters, arresting suspected dissidents in night raids and targeting journalists and news outlets by shutting them down.

“They were arrested during a random search by the police and charged for illegal entry in Thailand,” said a Monday statement by Aye Chan Naing, chief editor of Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB), which had its broadcast license revoked in March, sending its journalists into hiding.

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