SEOUL, South Korea, July 11, 2008

N. Korean Soldier Shoots S. Korean Citizen

Killing At Cross-Border Tourism Resort Raises Tension Just After Call For Restored Contacts

    • South Korea's Unification Minister Kim Ho-nyeon speaks at a press conference in Seoul, South Korea, July 11, 2008.

      South Korea's Unification Minister Kim Ho-nyeon speaks at a press conference in Seoul, South Korea, July 11, 2008.  (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

    • South Korean President Lee Myung-bak delivers a speech to the nation at an opening session of the 18th National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, July 11, 2008.

      South Korean President Lee Myung-bak delivers a speech to the nation at an opening session of the 18th National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, July 11, 2008.  (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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(AP)  A North Korean soldier fatally shot a South Korean tourist Friday at a mountain resort in the communist nation, raising tensions and prompting the South to suspend the high-profile tourism program just as its new president sought to rekindle strained ties between the divided countries.

The shooting of the 53-year-old woman at the Diamond Mountain resort was reported just hours after new President Lee Myung-bak delivered a nationwide address calling for restored contacts between the two Koreas, which have been on hold since he took office in February.

The woman had been ordered to halt after entering a military area early Friday at the resort and was running away when North Korean soldiers opened fire, said South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman Kim Ho-nyeon, citing information given by the South Korean company that operates the resort, Hyundai Asan.

Kim said South Korea would suspend future Diamond Mountain tours until it completes an investigation into the case.

The victim was identified only by her last name, Park. Kim said she had left her room at 4:30 a.m. and was shot around 5 a.m. Her body was moved to a hospital in the South Korean city of Sokcho.

Park apparently was shot in two areas of her body, ministry official Kim Joong-tae said.

North Korea informed Hyundai Asan about the shooting, but there has not yet been any communication from the North Korean government to Seoul officials about the death.

The resort on the peninsula's eastern coast, which opened in 1998, is one of the most high-profile projects between the two Koreas.

Hyundai Asan operates the resort as a tourist enclave inside the communist North, complete with South Korean convenience stores and a duty-free shop selling luxury goods. The area is one of two North Korean tourist programs run by the company, which are the only sites inside the reclusive nation that are open to relatively free access by visitors.

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Full dialogue between the two Koreas must resume.

Lee Myung-bak,
South Korean Presient
About 1.9 million visitors, mostly South Koreans, have visited the site, including some 190,000 people this year, according to the Unification Ministry.

The two Koreas remain technically at war since their 1950-53 conflict ended in a cease-fire. However, they have made strides in reconciliation since the first-ever summit in 2000 between their leaders.

Relations have chilled since South Korean President Lee took office with a tougher policy toward North Korea.

However, Lee proposed Friday a resumption of dialogue between the Koreas and said he would respect earlier agreements from North-South summits, a softening of his earlier stance.

(AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
"Full dialogue between the two Koreas must resume," Lee told the opening session of parliament. "The South Korean government is willing to engage in serious consultations on how to implement" the summit deals and other previous agreements between the two sides, he said.

Lee also said he is "ready to cooperate in efforts to help relieve the food shortage in the North as well as alleviate the pain of the North Korean people."

International agencies have warned that North Korea is facing its worst food shortages in years due to severe floods last year. The shortages were aggravated by a lack of assistance from South Korea amid stalled relations. Lee's predecessors regularly sent food aid.

The South Korean president also urged North Korea to resolve humanitarian issues such as resuming reunions of families separated between the Koreas, and allowing hundreds of South Korean prisoners of war and civilians believed to be held in North Korea to return home.

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by patriot12436 July 13, 2008 4:30 AM EDT
kackie
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by patriot12436 July 13, 2008 2:40 AM EDT
Jackie
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by jackie0428 July 12, 2008 9:07 PM EDT
patriot12436, you are what we refer in America as a "tool".
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by jackie0428 July 12, 2008 9:05 PM EDT
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by patriot12436 July 12, 2008 2:22 AM EDT
questionnews
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by patriot12436 July 12, 2008 2:19 AM EDT
magoo
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by patriot12436 July 12, 2008 2:16 AM EDT
magoo
The story implied she was skiing at 5 A.M. I was saying ite story didn''t seem to add up and i didn''t think the whole truth was being told here. Do you believe everything you read. I am a world travelor. I enjoy many countries, cultures and people. I am retired military and law enforcement. I have a degree in criminal justice. So now i ask what trailer park do you live in ?
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That ''loser'' has beaten the Democrats for the past EIGHT YEARS.
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A ''loser'' is someone that benefits nobody at any time. That is a good definition of the current ''potus''. and the Dems won the popular vote, the Repug controlled court system ''gave'' the election to the shrub.
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by demwatcher July 11, 2008 10:56 PM EDT
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That ''loser'' has beaten the Democrats for the past EIGHT YEARS.

Makes your side look like the dog''s lunch.
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