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Jailed US man Kenneth Bae's mother in North Korea visit | |
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The mother of a US citizen imprisoned in North Korea is being allowed to visit him, his family says. | |
Terri Chung, the sister of Kenneth Bae, said their mother was in Pyongyang and due to meet him on Friday morning. | Terri Chung, the sister of Kenneth Bae, said their mother was in Pyongyang and due to meet him on Friday morning. |
Mr Bae, a Korean-American, was arrested last November and sentenced to 15 years' hard labour in May. | Mr Bae, a Korean-American, was arrested last November and sentenced to 15 years' hard labour in May. |
North Korea said that Mr Bae - described as both a tour operator and Christian missionary - had used his tourism business to plot sedition. | |
In a video statement made prior to her departure, Myunghee Bae said she expected to be in North Korea for five days. | |
"I don't really know what to expect for my trip. All I know is that I want to see my son," she said. | |
She said she was grateful to the North Korean authorities for allowing her to visit and expressed shock at the appearance of her son in an interview from prison on 3 July. | |
"He looked so different and he lost so much weight. I could not believe that prisoner was my son," she said. | |
Mr Bae's family say his health has deteriorated in recent months and he is suffering from diabetes, an enlarged heart and back pain. | |
Two months ago, he was transferred from a prison camp to a hospital, they said. | |
Kenneth Bae (known in North Korea as Pae Jun-ho) was arrested in November 2012 as he entered the north-eastern port city of Rason, a special economic zone near North Korea's border with China. | |
His trial and conviction came at a time of high tension between the US and North Korea, in the wake of the communist state's third nuclear test on 13 February. | |
It also came as the US and South Korea conducted annual large-scale military exercises, which angered Pyongyang. | |
Tensions have since eased somewhat. In August, North Korea issued and then revoked an invitation for US envoy Robert King to travel to Pyongyang to seek Mr Bae's release. | |
North Korea has arrested several US citizens in recent years, including journalists and Christians accused of proselytising. | |
They were released after visits to Pyongyang by high-profile officials, including former Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter. | |
The US accuses North Korea of using detained citizens as bargaining chips. |
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