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Friday 29 April 2016

North Korea sentence alleged US Spy to 10 years with hard labour

North Korea has sentenced a US citizen named Kim Dong-chul to 10 years of hard labour in Prison for spying. 62 year old - Kim Dong-chul who was born in South Korea but is a naturalised US citizen, was arrested in October 2015.

In what was seen as a forced public confession which is common by foreign prisoners in North Korea, Kim had appeared in front of reporters last month making a confession, saying he was introduced to South Korean spies by US intelligence officers and was paid by South Korea to conduct espionage.

North Korea alleges that Kim had a USB stick containing military and nuclear secrets on him and have sentenced him to 10 years of hard labour

19 comments:

  1. I like dat word hard labour

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  2. Chai dat guy has entered one chance in this life
    Signed
    #LibBadBoy

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  3. The guy must work his ass off.

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  4. hmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  5. I BLAME D PEOPLE WEY ALOW SMAL BOY MAKE E DE CONTROL DEM

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  6. Dats good. I don't know when us will stop spying on North Korea

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