Clinton Urges Amnesty for Two Reporters
Reporters Sentenced to Hard Labor in North Korea Expressed "Great Remorse"
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Euna Lee, left, and Laura Ling face 12 years of hard labor for illegally entering North Korea. (AP Photo/Yonhap)
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Clinton said the reporters have expressed "great remorse for this incident" and called on the North to allow Laura Ling and Euna Lee to quickly return home to their families.
"Everyone is very sorry that it happened," Clinton said.
The request for amnesty is a shift from previous U.S. calls for the women to be released on humanitarian grounds. It follows comments from Ling's family that Ling had acknowledged breaking North Korean law during a recent phone call. Ling also reportedly told her family that she and Lee need the U.S. government's help.
The women were working for U.S.-based Current TV. The North said they documented their journey into North Korea, even pocketing a stone to commemorate the illicit trip across the frozen Tumen River from China.
"This is a regrettable incident," State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley told reporters later Friday.
"North Korea announced that these two journalists had been convicted, legal process. Accepting that, we simply have called for their release, and we hope that happens as soon as possible," he said.
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Why hasn't VP Gore held responsible for this tragedy, always pushing for the better story, better ratings, being sure that others were taking the risk, while who was making the money on his "channel." At the very least, he could and should offer a sizable ransom for these poor young women.
As most know by now these young ladies were made an example for the rest of us, N. Korea means business and they are making a statement. The world is watching both parties. This should be interesting for the Obama administration. I wonder if we could barter with them? We can send them some Jackson memorabilia along with anything else we can think of, and they can return our women? Just a thought.