YANGON, Nov 4 — An American journalist detained for months by Myanmar’s junta has been denied bail and hit with a third criminal charge, his lawyer told AFP on Thursday. Danny Fenster, managing editor of Frontier Myanmar, was held in May as he attempted to leave the country. He is currently on...
Thursday, 04 Nov 2021 12:46 PM MYT
At his latest hearing inside Yangon’s Insein prison on Wednesday, “he was told another charge was added” for allegedly breaching immigration law, his lawyer Than Zaw Aung told AFP. The new charge comes a day after former US diplomat and hostage negotiator Bill Richardson met junta chief Min Aung Hlaing in the capital Naypyidaw, handing the increasingly isolated junta some rare publicity.
Fenster, 37, “is in good health physically but he’s upset because of increased charges”, Than Zaw Aung said.
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