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US Embassy says American citizen detained in Myanmar

A US embassy spokesperson told AFP on Friday (July 22), an American citizen is being wrongfully detained in junta-ruled Myanmar.
The spokesperson told AFP, using the country's former name: “We are aware of the wrongful detention of a US citizen in Burma.”
The US has led Western criticism of the coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi's government last year and slapped sanctions on top-ranking members of the junta and military-linked companies, the Alarabiya English reported, citing the AFP.
Several foreigners have since been arrested in the junta's crackdown on dissent.
The spokesperson did not give details on how long the US citizen had been detained or whether they had been charged by junta authorities.
They said that staff were “providing all appropriate consular assistance.”

On Tuesday (July 19), President Joe Biden opened the way for sanctions against governments that unjustly imprison Americans and ordered more detailed travel warnings after a series of high-profile detentions.
The move came after wide media coverage of the detention in Russia on drug charges of basketball star Brittney Griner, whose wife initially said Biden was not doing enough.
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The US State Department, in its travel advisories for Americans, now highlights in which nations there is an elevated risk of unjust detention.
Myanmar has been included in the initial group of nations that will bear a “D” mark for detention risk, along with China, Iran, North Korea, Russia and Venezuela.
In an updated travel advisory, the State Department said it had determined that “at least one US national” was wrongfully detained in Myanmar.
Polish photojournalist Robert Bociaga and Japanese journalist Yuki Kitazumi were both detained during the early protests against the coup.
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US citizen Nathan Maung was arrested in March last year during a police raid on the local media outlet he ran and charged with encouraging dissent against the military. He was released months later.
Fellow journalist and US citizen Danny Fenster was detained in May 2021 and in November was handed an 11-year sentence for unlawful association, incitement against the military and breaching visa rules.
Days later he was pardoned and deported from Myanmar.
Source: alarabiyaenglish
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