Myanmar news site says US editor detained

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A Myanmar soldier stands guard on a road amid demonstrations against the military coup in Naypyidaw on February 17, 2021. (Photo by STR / AFP)

YANGON, May 25 โ€• An American editor of a news site in military-ruled Myanmar was detained yesterday as he attempted to take a flight out of the country, his news organisation said, the fourth foreign journalist held since a coup in February.

Danny Fenster, 37, the managing editor of Frontier Myanmar, one of the country’s top independent news sites, was detained at the main international gateway in Yangon while preparing to fly to Malaysia, Frontier said on Twitter.

It said he had been transferred to Yangon’s Insein Prison.

โ€œWe do not know why Danny was detained and have not been able to contact him,โ€ Frontier Myanmar said.

โ€œWe are concerned for his wellbeing and call for his immediate release. Our priorities now are to make sure he is safe and provide him with whatever assistance he needs.โ€

A spokesman for the ruling military council did not answer a call seeking comment.

A spokeswoman for the US embassy in Yangon said: โ€œWe are unable to provide details due to privacy considerations.โ€

Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military overthrew the elected government on February 1, citing alleged fraud in an election three months earlier.

The intervention after 10 years of tentative democracy has sparked nationwide outrage, with daily protests and strikes that the military has struggled to suppress, despite its use of lethal force and the arrest of thousands of people.

Journalists have been among those held, accused of incitement by the junta, which has restricted internet access, banned satellite broadcasts and rescinded the licences of several news organisations.

Fenster was the fourth foreign journalist to be arrested since the coup after a Polish reporter and a twice-held Japanese photojournalist. Both were subsequently deported. Another US citizen who was arrested, Nathan Maung, remains in detention.

โ€œWere absolutely stunned and extremely confused as to why Dan was detained,โ€ said Fenster’s brother, Bryan, in remarks made available by Frontier Myanmar.

โ€œWe’ve been assured that there is no concern for his safety but no doubt we are very worried.โ€ โ€• Reuters

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