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Australia calls on Myanmar military to release Australian economic adviser

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Australia calls on Myanmar military to release Australian economic adviser

MILITARY TAKEOVER. Myanmar Army armored vehicles drive past a street after they seized power in a coup in Mandalay, Myanmar February 2, 2021.

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Calling it an 'arbitrary detention,' Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says that economic adviser Sean Turnell had been detained with limited consular access

Australia called on Friday, April 2, for Myanmar’s ruling military to immediately release an Australian economic adviser to the deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been detained for two months.

Sean Turnell, a professor of economics at Macquarie University in Sydney who has been advising Suu Kyi for years, was reportedly charged a week ago under Myanmar’s official secrets law, together with Suu Kyi and some of her ministers.

Calling it an “arbitrary detention”, Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said in a statement that Turnell had been detained with limited consular access.

“Australia continues to seek his immediate release and official information about the reasons for his detention both in Myanmar and through the embassy in Australia,” a foreign ministry spokesperson said in a statement. “We call on the military regime to allow Professor Turnell to return to his family in Australia.”

Turnell was the first foreign national to be arrested after the February 1 military coup overthrew Suu Kyi’s government. – Rappler.com

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