Irrawaddy-Nov 15

Myanmar’s junta released and deported the US journalist Danny Fenster on Monday, three days after sentencing him to 11 years for incitement, contacting an illegal organization and breaching visa regulations. The regime’s spokesman confirmed the 37-year-old’s deportation after his release from Yangon’s Insein Prison, following the former US diplomat and ex-New Mexico governor Bill Richardson’s meeting with the regime’s leader Min Aung Hlaing. Fenster, the managing editor of the online news site Frontier Myanmar, was arrested on May 24 at Yangon’s airport shortly while boarding a flight to Malaysia. He was held in Insein. Before working for Frontier Myanmar, Fenster was with Myanmar Now after joining The Irrawaddy for a few months. Fenster is the third foreign journalist to be detained by the junta. Two freelancers, Robert Bociaga from Poland and Yuki Kitazumi from Japan, were detained before Fenster’s arrest. Both were later freed and deported. Around 100 journalists have been detained by the regime since the coup. Around 50 of them remain in prison. Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmar-junta-releases-us-journalist-after-ex-diplomats-intervention.html