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‘US journalists held in Myanmar were charged with terrorism, incitement’

'US journalists held in Myanmar were charged with terrorism, incitement'
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An American journalist who was detained in Myanmar who was controlled by the military accused of incitement of dealing with charges of reciting and terrorism, his lawyer said on Wednesday, with a setback for us to secure his release.
Danny Fenster, 37, who managed the editor of Myanmar Frontier, the top independent news site, was detained at Yangon International Airport in May when he tried to take flights from the country.
Not immediately clear what was accused as small with a new cost, which was the most serious level of it.
If it is found guilty, it can be imprisoned for up to 20 years under the law of terrorism and 20 years for incitement.
“We don’t understand why they added more charges but it was clearly not good that they added costs,” his lawyer, rather than Zaw Aung, told Reuters.
“Danny also feels disappointed and sad about this new accusation.” The United States was repeatedly encouraged to release fenster, which was originally charged with incitement and violations of the ACT association that violated the laws of the colonial era.
He was detained at Yangon’s famous insin prison.
Authority ignored it in Amnesti recently for hundreds of people who were detained for anti-junta protests, which included several media personnel.
The military has canceled the media license, imposing sidewalks on the Internet and satellite broadcasts and arresting dozens of journalists since the February 1 coup, in the human rights group called attacks on the truth.
“We are just as broken hearted about this accusation because we have been with another charge that was brought against Danny,” his brother, Bryan Fenster, said in a text message.
A spokesman for the military council government did not answer the call looking for comments.
The US Embassy in Yangon did not immediately respond to a request for a comment.

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