N. Korea State Media Confirms Arrest of US Professor

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North Korea on Wednesday confirmed the arrest of a US professor for trying to "overturn" the regime, as tensions spike between the isolated nuclear-armed nation and Washington.  

Kim Sang-Duk, or Tony Kim, became the third American held in the North when he was detained at the capital's airport on April 22 as he tried to leave the country, after teaching for several weeks at an elite university. 

In the North's first confirmation of the professor's detention, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said he had been held for "committing criminal acts of hostility aimed to overturn the DPRK", using an abbreviation for the country's official name.

It added that Kim was "under detention by a relevant law enforcement body which is conducting detailed investigation into his crimes".

The confirmation of Kim's detention comes as Pyongyang issues increasingly belligerent rhetoric in a tense stand off with the administration of new US President Donald Trump over its rogue weapons programme. 

Kim had been teaching accounting at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology (PUST), which said last month that the professor had been held. 

The school -- founded by evangelical Christians from overseas and opened in 2010 -- is known to have a number of American faculty members and pupils are generally children from the country's elite.

In a statement in late April the university said the arrest was "not connected in any way with the work of PUST".

It added that the Swedish embassy in Pyongyang -- which handles issues involving US citizens as Washington has no diplomatic ties with the North -- was "actively involved" in talks. 

Kim is a former professor at Yanbian University of Science and Technology in China, close to the Korean border. Its website lists his speciality as accounting.

South Korea's Yonhap news agency has given Kim's age as 55 and said he had been involved in relief activities for children in rural parts of North Korea. It cited a source familiar with the matter who described Kim as a "religiously devoted man". 

Two other US citizens -- college student Otto Warmbier and Korean-American pastor Kim Dong-Chul -- are currently being held in the North after being sentenced to long prison terms. 

The pastor was sentenced last year to 10 years of hard labour for spying. Warmbier was sentenced to 15 years in 2016 for stealing a propaganda material and for "crimes against the state". 

North Korea has arrested and jailed several US citizens in the past decade, often releasing them only after high-profile visits by current or former US officials or former US presidents.

Pyongyang, which has conducted a string of nuclear tests and missile launches, warned Monday that it was prepared to carry out another atomic test "at any time and at any location" set by its leadership unless Washington scraps its hostile policies.

Trump has suggested military action could be on the table in the past but on Monday seemed to soften his message, saying he would be "honored" to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un under the right conditions.

Comments 9
Thumb justin 03 May 2017, 11:09

that is what crazed dictators and terrorist states do: Iran and its proxies like hezbollah, North Korea, Assad, and the like.

They kidnap innocent civilians and use them as bargaining chips in their suicidal games.

Thumb Mystic 03 May 2017, 13:01

Good job catching that spy.
We shall do the same in Lebanon to all those American Israeli spies.

Thumb Mystic 03 May 2017, 13:42

Anyone insulting the Resistance whom liberated Lebanese land, is a traitor.

Thumb the_roar 03 May 2017, 14:45

delusional are those who told us HA were finished 5 years ago when they combated DAESH.

Oh you were one of those who made such claims.

OUCH

Thumb the_roar 03 May 2017, 14:56

No need for me to worry about any logging in or out...unlike you norma sos The_ roar has only ever used the one & only name.

Now delusional boy-girl or whatever however you swing today...you did tell us 5 years ago HA were finished once they encountered your beloved Daesh.......lol we await your gift of the delusional forecasts coming to fruition

Thumb Southern...... 03 May 2017, 12:08

he must be a spy who is putting in danger the safety of the N Koreans, hang him.

Thumb justin 03 May 2017, 12:23

Southern, you always presented yourself as an advocate of freedom, free speech and justice. Don't you think it is a bit harsh for you to rush to judgement and ask for this man's execution by hanging without due diligence?

are you losing it southern?

Thumb Southern...... 03 May 2017, 13:30

one thing is the freedom of expression and something else the safety of a nation, the safety of the people and the subsequent result that could drive, a nuclear war.... the pretext of teaching for few weeks and the result of the investigation, is his detention, there are more citizens there, why are they kept free!, becasue the authority doesn't find evidence of being involved yet, so they are free.

btw, you can't trust an american in a country which considered an enemy state by them.

Agree Mystic, the Lebanese authority mustn't trust any american citizens, including the embassador.

Thumb Southern...... 03 May 2017, 13:58

@s.o.s
anyone can mistype a letter or even a complete word, but to feel alluded by my statement, that makes me worry about your origen, ya takfiri boy.... now back to your cave.