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Myanmar court refuses to drop case against Reuters journalists

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A Myanmar court rejects a motion to drop a case against two Reuters journalists arrested while investigating a massacre of Rohingya muslims, pushing ahead with a controversial prosecution that has sparked global outrage.

Added on the 11/04/2018 05:23:45 - Copyright : AFP EN

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