May 26, 2012, (CNN)--A Voice of America reporter detained while
trying to cover a protest by Muslims has been freed, an Ethiopian
government minister said Saturday. Peter Heinlein is out of prison and does not face charges, Berket Simon, Minister of Government Communications, said.
Asked about his condition, he said: "The short answer is, yeah, I'm okay." In an online story, Voice
of America quoted witnesses as saying that Heinlein was detained while
attempting to interview Muslim protesters after Friday prayers in the
East African nation's capital, Addis Ababa.
In a formal statement
from its headquarters in Washington, VOA said, "The safety and welfare
of our reporters is our utmost concern and we are working to gather more
information about Mr. Heinlein's status." VOA said it had asked the
U.S. Department of State for more information and was urging "Ethiopian
authorities to allow Mr. Heinlein to carry out his journalistic
responsibilities without interference."
VOA quotes Tom Rhodes,
East Africa spokesman for the Committee to Protect Journalists as saying
he understood that Heinlein was accused of acting "unprofessionally and
illegally."
Rhodes told VOA a
government spokesman had accused Heinlein, who is married to a Danish
diplomat, of improperly using a diplomatic vehicle and refusing to show
media accreditation.
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