“Surpasses everything I had imagined.”Īs he exited a car outside an airport hotel, Fenster’s mother rushed over to hug him, as did his brother and father. It’s been a “long time coming, a moment I had been imagining so intensely for so long,” a bearded and shaggy-haired Fenster said after landing in New York. He is one of more than 100 journalists, media officials or publishers who have been detained since the military ousted the elected government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi in February. diplomat Bill Richardson, who helped negotiate the release. ![]() NEW YORK (AP) - American journalist Danny Fenster, who was freed after nearly six months in jail in military-ruled Myanmar, arrived Tuesday in the United States for an emotional reunion with his family.įenster, who was sentenced last week to 11 years of hard labor, was handed over Monday to former U.S.
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