Myanmar junta deports jailed U.S. journalist

Detained American journalist, Denny Fenster, has been released and deported amid growing international pressure after a Myanmar court sentenced him to 11 years in prison.
His employer, Frontier Myanmar, said they were “relieved that Danny is finally out of prison, somewhere he never should have been in the first place.”
“The Frontier team would like to thank all of those who worked to secure Danny’s release over the past five-and-a-half months,” Frontier’s editor-in-chief, Thomas Kean, added.
According to Bill Richardson, a former governor of New Mexico, Mr Fenster and a team from the Richardson Centre are set to head home, through Qatar, during the next day and a half.
The hope is to reunite Mr Fenster with his family as soon as he is back in the United States.
Mr Fenster was sentenced to 11 years in prison by a military court on charges of incitement, unlawful association and immigration.
He was also facing five charges of incitement, unlawful association, immigration, terrorism and sedition in Myanmar junta’s court.
Mr Fenster, 37, was the managing editor for the local English language monthly magazine Frontier Myanmar.
He was arrested at Yangon International Airport while trying to return to the U.S.
Myanmar has been beset by chaos and violence since a coup in February. The military suppresses all resistance with brutal force.
According to estimates by the prisoners’ aid organisation AAPP, at least 1,250 people have been killed and more than 10,000 people have been arrested since the coup.
(NAN)
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