Former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn says he fled Japan to avoid “political persecution”
Nissan’s fugitive ex-chairman Carlos Ghosn has described his detention conditions in Japan, from which he fled last month in a daring escape, as a “travesty” against human rights and dignity.
Mr Ghosn was defensive as he held a news conference in Beirut – his first appearance since fleeing Japan last month.
He said the decision to escape the country, where he was due to stand trial for alleged…
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