U.S. Reporters Face Up to 10 Years Jail Time in North Korea
Breitbart.com, April 1, 2009
An international media freedom group urged North Korea to drop plans to put two detained U.S. reporters on trial, saying they face up to 10 years of forced labour if convicted. The pair, who work for Current TV in California, were working on a story about refugees fleeing the hardline communist North.
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