Sunday, July 29, 2007

Myanmar Times staff interrogated for hidden advertisement
Mizzima News (www.mizzima. com)
July 25, 2007 - An ostensibly innocuous advertisement in the Myanmar Times, a semi-official English-language journal in Burma, has raised a storm with editors and staff members being interrogated by the Special Branch of the Rangoon police.
At least 10 staff members of the production and marketing department of the Myanmar Times were interrogated on Tuesday over the advertisement, which allegedly contained hidden political satire in its latest issue.
The advertisement, which seems like an invitation to Scandinavian tourists to visit Burma, was placed by a Danish group of artists known as Surrend group in Monday's edition of the Myanmar Times.
The bottom of the advertisement has a Danish looking word -- "Ewhsnahtrellik" . When read backwards, it reads "Killer Than Shwe". The ad also has a popular poem, when the initial letters are added up --it reads "Freedom".
Sources close to the journal told Mizzima, that following the advertisement; Rangoon 's Special Branch police on Tuesday interrogated at least 10 editors and staff members of the production and marketing department.
However, no action has been taken, said the source.
Refusing to provide detailed information on the interrogation, an official at the Myanmar Times told Mizzima, "It is still too early to comment."
Meanwhile, reports said copies of the Myanmar Times, which carried the advertisement, were rapidly sold out with the price of the journal, in the black market, rising to Kyat 2,000 (approximately US $ 1.5). And photo copies of the advertisement were also made available.

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