Thursday, May 2, 2013

North Korea Sentences American To 15 Years' Hard Labour

Kenneth Bae, an American citizen, has been given 15 years' hard labour in North Korea. Photograph: Remember Ken Bae Facebook page

North Korea Sentences Kenneth Bae To 15 Years' Hard Labour For Unspecified Crimes -- The Guardian

Regime may be hoping to bargain with US over American citizen held since November 2012 on vague charge of crimes against state

A North Korean court has sentenced the US citizen Kenneth Bae to 15 years, hard labour after finding him guilty of unspecified crimes against the state in a move possibly intended to force concessions from Washington.

Bae was arrested in November 2012 in Rason, a special economic zone in North Korea's far north-eastern region bordering China and Russia. His trial at the country's supreme court began on Tuesday, according to the official KCNA news agency, which referred to Bae as Pae Jun-ho, the North Korean rendering of his name. The sentence was announced on Thursday.

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More News On North Korea Sentencing An American To 15 Years To Hard Labor

NKorea sentences US man to 15 years; analyst calls him ‘bait’ for high-profile American visit -- Washington Post/AP
US citizens held by North Korea -- BBC
NKorea sentences American to 15-year labor for crimes against it, complicating strained ties -- FOX News/AP
American citizen sentenced to 15 years hard labour in North Korea for 'trying to overthrow the government' -- Daily Mail
Hard labour for American in North Korea -- The Telegraph
North Korea’s Sentencing of American Puts U.S. in a Bind -- New York Times
Experts: Sentence of American is Bargaining Chip for N. Korea -- Voice of America
Looking Back: Other Americans Detained by Pyongyang -- Wall Street Journal

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