China says Myanmar rebel chief in Yunnan for medical care, contrary to detention reports
Beijing says rebel leader Peng Deren is getting treatment in southwest China border province where he was reported to be under house arrest
Beijing says that Myanmar rebel leader Peng Deren is undergoing medical treatment in southwestern China’s Yunnan province, countering media reports saying he had been put under house arrest.
“Peng Deren, the leader of Myanmar’s National Democratic Alliance Army, had previously applied to come to China for medical treatment and is now undergoing treatment and recuperation,” Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said on Tuesday.
On Monday, Yangon-based news agency Myanmar Now reported that Peng had been held in Yunnan since he was summoned there for a meeting with a senior Chinese official late last month. The report cited sources from both Myanmar and Yunnan.
According to reports, the rebel leader – also known as Peng Daxun – had been in phone contact with commanders in Myanmar during his time in Yunnan.