American Christian Detained in North Korea Could Face Death Penalty

An American Christian that is being detained in North Korea is set to appear before the nation’s Supreme Court and may face the death penalty, reports state.

Kenneth Bae was born in South Korea, but now lives in Washington as an American citizen, and manages a tourist company that takes trips to North Korea. It is believed that he was taken into custody on a tour in November, and is now being accused of attempting to overthrow the government.

“It’s not uncommon for North Korea to get really upset with the U.S.,” Patricia Gwartney with Statistics Without Borders told The Daily Emerald. “Every spring, the U.S. and South Korea do joint military exercises right off the coast of North Korea for six weeks, and it alarms them.”

Bae was arrested not far from the city of Yanji, where some Christian groups provide aid to North Korean refugees. Reports note that he might have affiliation with the Ohio-based ministry The Joseph Connection.

Some organizations believe that Bae may be in trouble for taking pictures that the government found threatening.

“The most plausible scenario I can think of is that he took some pictures of the orphans, and the North Korean authorities considered that an act of anti-North Korean propaganda,” said Do Hee-youn of the Citizens’ Coalition for the Human Rights of North Korean Refugees.

Others opine that perhaps he took photographs of prisoners being executed or other similar human rights concerns. One report claims that Bae was found with a disc that had potentially sensitive information.

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The U.S. State Department is aware that Bae has been detained.

“We obviously have no higher priority than the welfare of our citizens,” stated spokesperson Victoria Nuland. “As you may know we have no representation in Pyongyang. The Embassy of Sweden acts as our protecting power for issues involving U.S. citizens in North Korea.”

Representatives from the Swedish embassy visited Bae last week.

He will now be required to appear before the North Korean Supreme Court, and if convicted, could face the death penalty.

As previously reported, North Korea has been at the top of Open Doors’ “World Watch List” for some time, and remains the most dangerous place to live in the world as a Christian. Also included in the top ten are Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Maldives, Mali, Iran and Yemen.

“Nothing much has changed under new North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un,” said spokeman Jerry Dykstra. “In fact, persecution of Christians has increased. Reportedly one labor camp alone could hold up to 6,000 Christians.”

Photo: David Eerdmans


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