Three American citizens detained in North Korea seem set to be released ahead of a meeting between the two countries’ leaders next month.
The BBC reported that the three men had been “relocated to a Pyongyang hotel and are receiving good food and medical care”.
US President Donald Trump tweeted yesterday (2 May) that the US “has long been asking for three hostages to be released from a North Korean Labor camp, but to no avail. Stay tuned!”
As everybody is aware, the past Administration has long been asking for three hostages to be released from a North Korean Labor camp, but to no avail. Stay tuned!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 3 May 2018
Who are the Americans?
Kim Dong-chul, a pastor in his early 60s, was arrested in 2015 and sentenced to 10 years’ hard labour after admitting spying for South Korea, which Seoul denied.
Tony Kim (also known as Kim Sang-duk) was detained in April 2017 for “committing criminal acts of hostility” against the North Korean government. Kim, in his 50s, had been involved in humanitarian work with orphanages and taught at the Pyongyang University for Science and Technology (PUST), which trains the children of North Korea’s elite and has a volunteer staff that includes many evangelical Christians.
Kim Hak Song was arrested two weeks later, in May 2017, as he prepared to leave the…
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