South Korean activists jailed for visit to North
By , on February 8th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A South Korean court jailed an elderly left-wing activist for four years on Friday for making an unauthorised trip across the border to North Korea. Ro Su-Hui, 69, was convicted of violating a strict security law that penalises pro-Pyongyang activity and bans citizens from going to the North without prior permission. Another activist, Won Jin-Wook, received a three-year prison sentence for communicating with North Korean officials to arrange Ro’s trip. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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South Korean activists jailed for visit to North
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South Korean activists jailed for visit to North
<!– google_ad_section_start –> A South Korean court jailed an elderly left-wing activist for four years on Friday for making an unauthorised trip across the border to North Korea. Ro Su-Hui, 69, was convicted of violating a strict security law that penalises pro-Pyongyang activity and bans citizens from going to the North without prior permission. Another activist, Won Jin-Wook, received a three-year prison sentence for communicating with North Korean officials to arrange Ro’s trip. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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South Korean activists jailed for visit to North
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