Journalist working for German Press Agency dpa arrested in Myanmar

A Polish journalist working for the German Press Agency dpa in Myanmar
has been arrested by security forces.
Robert Bociaga was detained by soldiers in Taunggyi, the capital of Shan
State, on Thursday, the portal Myanmar Mix, the news company Khit Thit Media
and numerous users on social networks reported.
The 30-year-old was also allegedly beaten and injured, a Khit Thit Media
reporter said on Facebook. Photos showed Bociaga being surrounded by soldiers
in uniform and holding up his hands protectively.
The German Press Agency dpa is not currently in contact with Bociaga.
"The arrest and apparent
mistreatment of Robert Bociaga is deeply upsetting. We are greatly concerned
for our colleague," dpa Editor-in-Chief Sven Goesmann said.
dpa condemns the action and calls on those responsible to release the
journalist immediately. "This is an intolerable, unacceptable attack on
the freedom to report the news - and in its brutality is, unfortunately, not an
isolated case," Goesmann said.
The Polish Foreign Ministry confirmed the arrest of a Polish journalist.
The Polish consulate in Thailand and the German consulate in Myanmar had
confirmed this information, the ministry said in a statement quoted by the
newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza.
Every effort would be made to contact the detainee to help him and
obtain information about his health and legal situation.
Security forces in Myanmar have been cracking down with increasing
severity not only on demonstrators but also on journalists since the coup in
early February.
Many local journalists have been arrested, and a few days ago the new
military leadership revoked the licences of several important media companies.
Until now, however, foreigners were considered to be relatively safe.
One Japanese journalist had been arrested in February, but he was released
after a short time.