Richardson seeks to resolve Myanmar crisis, free journalists
WASHINGTON — Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said Tuesday that he hoped two Reuters journalists will be freed in conjunction with his visit to Myanmar next week as a member of an international advisory panel seeking to resolve the crisis in the country.
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were arrested Dec. 12 after police accused them of illegally obtaining secret papers from policemen, who had worked in Rakhine state. Security forces there are blamed for rights abuses against Rohingya Muslims that sparked the exodus of some 650,000 people to Bangladesh.
The fate of the two journalists, who could be sentenced to 14 years in prison, will be discussed when Richardson and three other members of the advisory board travel to Myanmar on Monday. The board is charged with helping implement recommendations for ending the crisis written by a commission led by former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan. One of those recommendations calls for a free flow of journalists in the Rakhine area.
“Hopefully we will get this resolved during the trip or before the trip,” said Richardson, a former U.S. representative to the United Nations and energy secretary during the Clinton administration. “I think it would be a smart move on the part of the government to release them before we arrive, but I’m not optimistic that will happen. It would be a nice gesture.”