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Reuters journalists Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone wave their hands as they walk out of Insein prison after being freed in a presidential amnesty in Yangon. IMAGES of Reuters journalists leaving prison
A large crowd of reporters follows two Reuters journalists -jailed for their reporting on the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar - as they walk out of prison, freed in a presidential amnesty. IMAGES of crowd at Insein prison and Reuters bureau's reaction in Singapore
Three Myanmar journalists, arrested after their paper criticised the financial management of Yangon's government, are granted bail but must continue to fight a defamation case in spite of widespread fears over press freedoms. IMAGES
Two Reuters journalists accused of breaching Myanmar's state secrets law during their reporting of a massacre of Rohingya face a court ruling Monday that could see them jailed for up to 14 years. IMAGES
Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo facing prison for possessing classified documents relating to security operations in Rakhine state, arrive at court for the ruling on whether the whistle-blowing cop, who told a court his colleagues had tried to entrap the journalists, is a hostile witness. IMAGES
Two Reuters journalists who were arrested while reporting on military abuses against Rohingya Muslims arrive at the court for a hearing. They face up to 14 years in prison on charges of possessing classified documents under the colonial-era Official Secrets Act. IMAGES