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China lodges protest after North Korea man 'kills four' | China lodges protest after North Korea man 'kills four' |
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China has protested to North Korea following reports that an army deserter killed four people in a Chinese border city. | |
The soldier crossed the border in late December, stealing money and food before killing residents in Helong, local media reported. | The soldier crossed the border in late December, stealing money and food before killing residents in Helong, local media reported. |
He was later arrested north of the Tumen River that divides China and North Korea. | He was later arrested north of the Tumen River that divides China and North Korea. |
The river has been used for years by people trying to flee North Korea. | The river has been used for years by people trying to flee North Korea. |
The Chinese foreign ministry gave no details about the incident, but said it has lodged a protest with North Korea. | The Chinese foreign ministry gave no details about the incident, but said it has lodged a protest with North Korea. |
"China's public security bureau will handle the case according to law," a ministry spokeswoman said, suggesting the suspect will be prosecuted in China rather than handed back to Pyongyang. | "China's public security bureau will handle the case according to law," a ministry spokeswoman said, suggesting the suspect will be prosecuted in China rather than handed back to Pyongyang. |
It is not unknown for North Koreans to cross the porous border into China in search of food. | It is not unknown for North Koreans to cross the porous border into China in search of food. |
Many trying to escape the country cross into China before seeking to travel onto a third country and then into South Korea. | Many trying to escape the country cross into China before seeking to travel onto a third country and then into South Korea. |
China often repatriates defectors back to the North, ruling them economic migrants. | China often repatriates defectors back to the North, ruling them economic migrants. |
Activists say North Korea has strengthened border security to prevent defections since Kim Jong-un took power in 2011. | Activists say North Korea has strengthened border security to prevent defections since Kim Jong-un took power in 2011. |
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