U.S. urges North Korea to release detained American
WASHINGTON >> The U.S. is calling on North Korea to immediately release, on humanitarian grounds, an American citizen facing charges that carry the death penalty.
North Korea announced Saturday that Kenneth Bae will be tried in the authoritarian nation’s Supreme Court on charges of plotting to overthrow the government.
State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell called for Bae’s release at a news conference in Washington Monday.
He said the Swedish embassy in Pyongyang was able to visit Bae on Friday. Sweden provides consular services for the U.S. with Pyongyang.
According to state media, Bae, a tour operator of Korean descent, was arrested in early November in a special economic zone near the Chinese border.
The exact nature of his alleged crimes has not been disclosed.
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