US journalist jailed in Myanmar for months lands in New York
NEW YORK (AP) — American journalist Danny Fenster, who was freed after nearly six months in jail in military-ruled Myanmar, arrived in the United States on Tuesday.
Fenster, who was sentenced last week to 11 years of hard labor, was handed over Monday to former U.S. diplomat Bill Richardson, who helped negotiate the release. 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.
Fenster said he was feeling physically OK as he transited through Qatar on his way home.
“It’s just the same privations and things that come with any form of incarceration,” a bearded Fenster, in baggy drawstring pants and a knit hat, told journalists after landing in Doha. “The longer it drags on, the more worried you are that it’s just never going to end.”