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US reporters face N Korea trial | US reporters face N Korea trial |
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Two US reporters held in North Korea earlier this month will be tried for illegal entry and "hostile acts", the country's state-run news agency says. | Two US reporters held in North Korea earlier this month will be tried for illegal entry and "hostile acts", the country's state-run news agency says. |
The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said preparations were under way for indictments and a trial. | The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said preparations were under way for indictments and a trial. |
Euna Lee and Laura Ling were detained on 17 March on North Korea's border with China. | Euna Lee and Laura Ling were detained on 17 March on North Korea's border with China. |
The move comes amid growing tension in the region ahead of North Korea's controversial satellite launch. | The move comes amid growing tension in the region ahead of North Korea's controversial satellite launch. |
The North says the launch is part of its communications programme, but the US fears this is a cover for testing long-range missile technology. | The North says the launch is part of its communications programme, but the US fears this is a cover for testing long-range missile technology. |
The United States says it is pursuing all diplomatic means available to secure the release of the two American women. | |
Confusion | Confusion |
"The illegal entry of US reporters into the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and their suspected hostile acts have been confirmed by evidence and their statements," the KCNA said. | "The illegal entry of US reporters into the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) and their suspected hostile acts have been confirmed by evidence and their statements," the KCNA said. |
It said "a competent organ... is carrying on its investigation and, at the same time, making a preparation for indicting them at a trial on the basis of the already confirmed suspicions". | It said "a competent organ... is carrying on its investigation and, at the same time, making a preparation for indicting them at a trial on the basis of the already confirmed suspicions". |
Euna Lee, a Korean-American, and Laura Ling, a Chinese-American, work for Current TV in California. | Euna Lee, a Korean-American, and Laura Ling, a Chinese-American, work for Current TV in California. |
There is still some confusion as to exactly where the reporters were arrested. | There is still some confusion as to exactly where the reporters were arrested. |
South Korean television station YTN and unnamed diplomatic sources said that North Korean guards crossed the Tumen river into Chinese territory to arrest the journalists. | South Korean television station YTN and unnamed diplomatic sources said that North Korean guards crossed the Tumen river into Chinese territory to arrest the journalists. |
Pyongyang says the reporters crossed its border illegally. | Pyongyang says the reporters crossed its border illegally. |
Diplomacy | |
"The United States continues to work on this matter through diplomatic channels," an unnamed senior White House official told the AFP news agency. | |
"We have seen the brief North Korean press report (on the trial)," the official is quoted as saying. "We have no higher priority than the protection of American citizens abroad." | |
The US state department said a Swedish envoy acting on behalf of Washington, which has no diplomatic relations with Pyongyang, had visited the journalists for the first time over the weekend. | |
"A representative of the Swedish embassy met with each one individually," spokesman Gordon Duguid said. He gave no further details of the women's condition or where they were being held. | |
North Korea has in the past freed Americans it has detained but only after diplomatic intervention. | |
The Committee to Protect Journalists issued a statement expressing concern about the North's action against the reporters. |
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