2011年4月14日星期四

ID of the detained North American Korea

Tensions between North Korea and the West have spiked in recent years due to concerns over Pyongyang's nuclear program.Tensions between the Korea of the North and West were enriched in recent years due to concerns on the nuclear program of Pyongyang.Jun Young Su was arrested in November 2010, KCNA reportsSources said that the prisoner is a Korean American State Department businessmanThe works on the case of the Embassy of Sweden in Korea PyongyangNorth a selected number of Americans in recent years

(CNN) - the Korea of the North has identified an American man detained, who had been arrested the year last for "committing a crime"against the nation seclusion, according to the State media."."

"U.S. citizen Jun Young Su was arrested in November 2010 and has since been studied by a relevant body to commit a crime against (North Korea) after you have entered it", the KCNA news agency reported Thursday. "He admitted his current crime of inquiry".

KCNA did not provide details on the nature of the alleged crime.

Two representatives of the Department of State, speaking provided it be not identified told CNN Tuesday that the man is a Korean American businessman. One of the sources stated that the businessman had a visa to enter the North Korea.

The State Department works in collaboration with the Embassy of Sweden in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, said the officials. The United States urges the authorities of North Korea, through the Swedish officials, to free the man for humanitarian reasons.

Sweden represents the interests of the Korea of North America, because the United States and the North Korea have no diplomatic relations.

Swedes were granted consular access to human and visited him, officials said. Swedish officials require regular visits, officials said.

CNN, a Swedish official in Stockholm has confirmed that the Embassy in Pyongyang is working on the case.

The sources refused to provide additional information due to privacy.

North Korea retained many Americans in recent years, increased levels of tension in what is already a rocky relationship between Pyongyang and Washington.

In 2010, former President Jimmy Carter helped secure the release of Aijalon Mahli Gomes, an American citizen who had been sentenced to a fine of nearly $ 600,000 and sentenced to eight years of forced labour over the border to China North Korea.

Gomes, who tried to commit suicide in North Korean custody, was considered a Christian activist.

Two American journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who had entered the North Korea in March 2009 and have been arrested and sentenced to 12 years of forced labour, were released in August 2009 after an intervention by the former President of the United States Bill Clinton.

Tensions between the Korea in North and West were enriched in recent years due in part to concerns over Pyongyang nuclear development program. The United States and the Korea of the South held military exercises joint in February, despite the Korea of warning North to the South did not perform the exercises, calling a provocation and threatening to engulf Seoul in "a sea of flames".

Korea of the South accused the North of the torpedoing and sinking one of its warships in March 2010, killing 46 marine and last November, the Korea of the North, to the island of Yeonpyeong, killing two South Korean marines and two civilians.CNN Elise Labott and Paula Hancocks contributed to this report

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