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Myanmese photographer arrested over satirical poster mocking the military

A freelance photojournalist has been arrested in Myanmar for uploading a satirical post on Facebook mocking the country's powerful military, his relatives said.

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In the photoshopped flyer, the faces of the actors had been replaced by key government and military officials, including current army chief Min Aung Hlaing (above). Photo: EPA

A freelance photojournalist has been arrested in Myanmar for uploading a satirical post on Facebook mocking the country's powerful military, his relatives said yesterday.

Aung Nay Myo, 37, was taken from his house in Monywa town, central Sagaing region on Friday.

"First they came to search for drugs at his photo studio. When they couldn't find any, they took ... his belongings, including his diary, laptop, memory sticks and CCTV equipment," said a relative who asked not to be named.

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After decades of brutal junta rule, Myanmar's military handed power to a quasi-civilian government in 2011, which has ushered in a new era of political openness in the emerging Southeast Asian nation.

But the international community has also expressed rising alarm that the country is backsliding in key areas of its democratic transition, particularly press freedom and human rights.

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Aung Nay Myo was taken to Monywa prison and charged under an emergency provision that forbids traducing the government or military and carries up to seven years in jail.

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