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Journalist arrested in Burma: Washington calls for his release

concern at the White House. The United States called on the “military regime” in power in Burma to “immediately release” the American journalist Daniel Fenster, arrested in Yangon. “We are deeply concerned about the arrest of US national Daniel Fenster, who worked as a journalist, in Burma,” a US State Department spokesperson said on Friday (May 28th). He added: “We urged the military regime to release him immediately and we will continue to do so until he is allowed to return home, to his family, in safety. And to ensure that the American embassy in Yangon had unsuccessfully requested access to the detainee.

“We urge the Burmese regime to grant consular access, as provided for by the Vienna Convention,” he insisted. “The arrest of Daniel, as well as the arrest or use of violence by the Burmese army targeting other journalists, constitutes an unacceptable attack on freedom of expression in Burma,” he said. spokesperson.

“Our priority is to make sure he’s okay”

American diplomacy insists on the need for “free and independent media, indispensable for building free, resilient and prosperous societies”. Danny Fenster, Editorial Manager of Frontier Myanmar, was arrested Monday, May 24 at Yangon international airport as he was preparing to take a plane to Malaysia, the media then announced on Twitter, claiming to ignore the reason for this arrest. “We are worried and call for his immediate release,” said Frontier. “Our priority is to make sure he’s okay and to give him any help he might need,” he added.

Danny Fenster, 37, works for Frontier Myanmar for about a year and was preparing to take a plane to visit his family in Malaysia when he was arrested, editor-in-chief Thomas Kean told AFP. Burma is in chaos and its economy has been paralyzed since the putsch of 1is February. The repression of opponents has left more than 800 dead. Tens of thousands of civilians have been displaced by clashes between the army and ethnic militias, which are numerous in the country. The press found itself caught in the grip of the junta’s measures, which sought to block access to information by suspending internet connections and withdrawing their broadcasting licenses from five local media.


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