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Fri, 05/27/2011 - 12:00
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American Young-su Jun Released


Pyongyang, May 27 (KCNA) -- As already reported, American Young-su Jun has been under investigation by a relevant institution after he was arrested in Nov. 2010 on charges of anti-DPRK crime.
The investigation proved that Jun committed serious crime against the DPRK which he frankly admitted himself.
Robert King, special envoy of the U.S. State Department for Human Rights and Humanitarian Issues, on a visit to the DPRK, expressed regret at the incident on behalf of the U.S. government and assured that it would make all its efforts to prevent the recurrence of similar incident. Earlier, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Reverend Franklin Graham visited the DPRK and repeatedly asked it to leniently pardon him. Taking all this into account, the DPRK government decided to set him free from the humanitarian stand.
During his detention, the DPRK allowed him to make regular contacts with the consul of the Swedish embassy representing the U.S. interests in the DPRK as well as correspondence and phone call with his family. It also gave him hospital treatment for his health reason.

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