N. Korea Sentences 2 U.S. Journalists to 12 Years of Hard Labor

Choe Sang-Hun | Seoul | June 7

NYT - North Korea on Monday sentenced two American journalists to 12 years of hard labor in a case widely seen as a test of how far the isolated Communist state was willing to take its confrontational stance toward the United States.

The Central Court, the highest court of North Korea, held the trial of the two Americans, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, from Thursday to Monday and convicted them of “committing hostilities against the Korean nation and illegal entry,” the North’s official news agency, KCNA, said in a report monitored in Seoul.

Ms. Ling and Ms. Lee have been held since they were detained by North Korean soldiers patrolling the border between China and North Korea on March 17.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has called the charges “baseless.”

The United States government had demanded that the North forgo the legal proceedings and release the two women.

Like our demands mean anything to NK. I wonder if this sealed the ladies fate: U.S. Weighs Intercepting North Korean Shipments. Is there some reason why they couldn't have made this announcement after NK sentenced them?


Tina June 8, 2009 - 1:27am

There have been plenty these freelancer spies in North Korea. Now NK decided to catch two. It seems that NK just played stupid earlier and could have caught some other spies earlier but there was no need to do so.


--Sell Texas to China!

Singular June 8, 2009 - 11:27am

the canniness of NK ;)But the attitude coming from the Obama admin sounds really John Boltish. It looks like they put the cart before the horse.

Tina June 8, 2009 - 11:56am

Interesting angle on the Air France crash;

http://www.sundayherald.com/international/shinternational/display.var.2512885.0.0.php

Key figures in global battle against illegal arms trade lost in Air France crash

brodix June 8, 2009 - 12:14pm

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