Carlos Ghosn flies to Lebanon despite order to await trial in Japan

Ex-Nissan chairman says he escaped 'injustice and political persecution'

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Carlos Ghosn leaves his lawyer's office in Tokyo in April 2019. The former Nissan chairman has said he will start communicating with the media next week -- from Lebanon. (Photo by Toshiki Sasazu)

Nikkei staff writers

PARIS/TOKYO -- Carlos Ghosn, the former chief of Nissan Motor and Renault, arrived in Beirut on Sunday after leaving Japan, where he awaits trial, according to multiple media reports.

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