1. A tape found in a video camera belonging to journalist Nagai Kenji, who was fatally shot in Myanmar in 2007, is suspected of being falsified to hide evidence of his death.
2. Analysis of the tape revealed that it was intentionally overwritten to black out an important scene, suggesting someone attempted to destroy evidence.
3. APF News, led by Yamaji Toru, plans to restore the footage and calls on Myanmar authorities to uncover the truth behind Nagai's death, aiming to learn more about what he was trying to report before his death.
2. Analysis of the tape revealed that it was intentionally overwritten to black out an important scene, suggesting someone attempted to destroy evidence.
3. APF News, led by Yamaji Toru, plans to restore the footage and calls on Myanmar authorities to uncover the truth behind Nagai's death, aiming to learn more about what he was trying to report before his death.
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Summary
A video tape from slain journalist Nagai Kenji's camera in Myanmar, 2007, is suspected of manipulation to conceal evidence of his death. Analysis shows intentional overwriting, obliterating a crucial scene, suggesting an attempt to destroy evidence. APF News, under Yamaji Toru, plans to restore