Assamese newspaper trolled for using fake photograph

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A Guwahati-based acclaimed Assamese newspaper was trolled in the social media for using a fake photograph to narrate the horrible story of Manipur in the frontpage of its June 19 issue.

Netizens slammed the editor of Assamese daily ‘Amar Asom’ for using a photograph, which has been lifted from Myanmar’s influential Mizzima newspaper, with a completely different content.

The original news related to the announcement of the National Unity Government (of Myanmar) to take strict action against any member of the people’s defence force (PDF), who would be found guilty of killing the concerned lady in the photograph. The lady (later identified as a 24-year-old teacher named Aye Mar Tun) was beaten and killed for suspectedly being a military informant in November 2022.

Speaking to this correspondent from Yangon, Mizzima editor Soe Myint confirmed that the photograph was taken six months back by one of their journalists at Tamu locality of Sagaing region in northern Myanmar. He affirmed that the lady was a Myanmarese (not a Manipuri).

The veteran Burmese editor also added that the concerned Assamese newspaper did not take prior permission to publish the photograph in any context.

Facing the heat, editor of the Assamese daily admitted that the photograph was wrongly used in the news item depicting the troubled situation in Manipur and he also apologized.

Needless to mention that the tiny Northeast state of Manipur has been facing severe ethnic conflicts for more than a month now, where hundreds have lost their lives and thousands are being displaced.

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Nava Thakuria is a Guwahati-based senior journalist. He has been covering socio-political developments of Northeast India, along with its neighbours – Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, Myanmar and Bangladesh – for various media outlets, for more than two decades.