Family of Japanese pressreporter shot throughout 2007 demonstrations desires authorities to confess reality about his death released : 26 Apr 2023 at 20: 48 Noriko Ogawa, sis of the late Japanese reporter Kenji Nagai, who was shot dead in Yangon while covering the “Saffron Revolution” in 2007, gets his videocamera from Aye Chan Naing, editor of the Democratic Voice of Burma, at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand in Bangkok on Wednesday. (Photo: AFP) When Japanese reporter Kenji Nagai was shot dead by Myanmar soldiers as he covered anti-military demonstrations in 2007, his video cam vanished, along with the last images he recorded. On Wednesday, 16 years and a trick journey out of Myanmar lateron, the cam and its contents were handed back to his household, who hope the videofootage will hold ideas to the last minutes of his life. Nagai, 50, had tookatrip to Myanmar to cover monk-led presentations versus the then-junta for APF News, a little Tokyo-based company that specialises in reports from threat zones. He was eliminated in Yangon on Sept 27, 2007 after soldiers opened fire on demonstrators near the Sule Pagoda, taking restored worldwide attention to the generals’ harsh crackdown. A picture of Nagai lying on the roadway, a soldier in battle uniform and shoes standing over him and holding a weapon, won a Pulitzer reward in2008 (Story continues listedbelow) Reuters won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography for this image of Japanese reporter Kenji Nagai, still attempting to movie as he lies fatally injured after cops and military authorities fired on a crow
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