Slain Japanese journalist's last Myanmar images shared after 15 years missing

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The family of a Japanese journalist killed while reporting on Myanmar's 2007 'Saffron Revolution' release footage from a recently obtained video camera missing since his fatal shooting 15 years ago.

abc.net.au/news/slain-japanese-journalist-last-myanmar-images-shared/102270972The family of a Japanese journalist killed while reporting on Myanmar's 2007 "Saffron Revolution" have released his last pictures, sharing footage from a recently obtained video camera missing since his fatal shooting 15 years ago.

In the video, Nagai captures images of protesters in the commercial capital Yangon and the arrival of a truck of soldiers, before turning the lens on himself to record a piece to camera. "Through this, I hope that people will once again turn their attention to Myanmar and I hope that people around the world will feel that something should be done about the current situation," Ms Ogawa told media in Bangkok.

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