The North Korean government has arrested and
detained an American professor at the Pyongyang International airport as the
professor, surnamed Kim, was about leaving the Asian country.
The development comes hours after Japan announced that two of its
Naval destroyers have began conducting joint naval drills with America's USS
Carl Vinson aircraft carrier strike group in the western Pacific Ocean.
The U.S doesn't have any diplomatic relations with North Korea and
uses Sweden to negotiate it's interests in North Korea hence the Swedish
embassy on Sunday confirmed the arrest and detention of Kim.
"He was prevented from getting on the flight out of
Pyongyang," Martina Aberg, deputy chief of mission at the Embassy of
Sweden in Pyongyang told CNN. "We don't comment further than
this."
This is not the first time the North Korean
government is detaining American citizens, in the last 5 years at least two
other US citizens and a British journalist have been detained by Kim Jong-Un's
led secretive government.
Otto Warmbier, 21, a student at the University
of Virginia, was detained at Pyongyang airport on January 2 last year after
visiting the country with a tour group. He has since been sentenced to 15 years
of hard labor for allegedly removing a political sign from a hotel wall.
Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized US citizen of Korean origin, was arrested on October 2015. Last year, North Korea sentenced him to 10 years of hard labor on espionage charges.
Kim Dong Chul, a naturalized US citizen of Korean origin, was arrested on October 2015. Last year, North Korea sentenced him to 10 years of hard labor on espionage charges.
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