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  North Korea 'detains US citizen Kim Hak-song'   Kim Hak-song worked at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology (PUST) and was held on 6 May, state-run news agency KCNA said   North Korean university names detained US citizen   Pyongyang University of Science and Technology has named the US citizen detained on Saturday as Kim Sang-duk, also known as Tony Kim North Korean restaurant defectors released in South Korea US sanctions North Korea's Kim Jong-un for the first time. Washington US man Kim Dong-chul jailed for spying in North Korea Map of Pyongyang North Korea  62-year-old naturalised US citizen born in South Korea, was arrested last October. He was sentenced to 10 years of hard labour North Korea urged to free US student Otto Warmbier. Washington US student Otto Warmbier given hard labour in North Korea  Warmbier was arrested for trying to steal a propaganda sign from a hotel while visiting North Korea in January US student Otto Warmbier 'stole propaganda' in N Korea   North Korea arrests US student for 'hostile act'  State news agency KCNA identified him as University of Virginia student Otto Frederick Warmbier N Korea sentences Canada pastor to life in jail  North Korea's highest court has sentenced Hyeon Soo Lim, 60, to a life term of hard labour for 'crimes against the state', reports say Activist launches balloons w. 'The Interview' DVDs to North Korea. South Korea UN calls for N Korea rights probe  A UN committee has called for the Security Council to refer North Korea to the International Criminal Court over its human rights record North Korea detainees Miller and Bae arrive back in US. Washington State   North Korea frees detained US men Miller and Bae
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1. 2017-07-19 North Korea firing squad carries out public executions in school yards North Korea
2017-06-19 Otto Warmbier: US student sent home from North Korea dies
D. 2017-06-15 US doctors dispute N Korean coma story Ohio
4. 2017-06-13 Otto Warmbier: North Korea releases jailed US student 'in coma' North Korea
F. 2017-05-07 North Korea 'detains US citizen Kim Hak-song' Pyongyang, North Korea
G. 2017-04-23 North Korean university names detained US citizen Pyongyang, North Korea
H. 2016-08-16 North Korean restaurant defectors released in South Korea South Korea
I. 2016-07-06 US sanctions North Korea's Kim Jong-un for the first time Washington
9. 2016-04-28 US man Kim Dong-chul jailed for spying in North Korea Pyongyang, North Korea

US doctors dispute N Korean coma story  Ohio: A team of US doctors have found 'no sign of botulism' in the American student freed by North Korea after more than 15 months in captivity Otto Warmbier: North Korea releases jailed US student 'in coma'
North Korea firing squad carries out public executions in school yards  Kim Jong Un's regime shot so-called 'criminals' to death in schoolyards and fish markets in a attempt to create an 'atmosphere of fear' Otto Warmbier: US student sent home from North Korea dies Map of University of Cincinnati Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio Ohio


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  Ohio: Warmbier, 22, was serving 15 years of hard labour for attempting to steal a propaganda sign from a hotel. He had been in a coma for a year.
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  US student Otto Warmbier has been freed from jail in North Korea, but his parents say he has been in a coma for a year

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  2 Americans who were being held in detention in N. Korea, Matthew Todd Miller and Kenneth Bae, have been released and are on their way home
Oct.7 North Korea defends human rights record in report to UN Sep.14 US citizen sentenced to six years in prison with labor by North Korea  Matthew Miller, 24, of Bakersfield, Calif., was found guilty of entering North Korea illegally and trying to commit an act of espionage Sep.1 US works to free trio in N Korea   Washington: The White House has said securing the release of three American citizens detained in North Korea is a 'top priority' and it's doing all it c... Jun.29 North Korea to put US men on trial Jun.5 N Korea 'detains third American' Feb.19 Two Koreas hold family reunions Map of Mount Kumgang North Korea
  More than 100 South Koreans have arrived in North Korea for reunions with their relatives - the first such events since 2010
Feb.17   U.N.: Kim could be prosecuted for crimes against humanity    UN: A stunning catalog of torture and the widespread abuse of even the weakest reveal a portrait of a brutal state 'that does not have any parallel' Feb.7 American jailed in North Korea returned to work camp Feb.4 Koreas agree to family reunions  South Korea: North and South have agreed to hold reunions for families separated after the Korean War, following calls from Pyongyang to improve ties Jan.9 Rodman sorry over N Korea detainee  Former US basketball player Dennis Rodman has apologised for angry comments he made about an American man detained in North Korea

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Dec.1 U.S. 'concerned' about elderly detainee
. Washington Sep.20 N Korea postpones family reunions Aug.27 US envoy in N Korea prisoner mission. Washington May.1 N Korea jails US man for 15 years  North Korea has sentenced Pae Jun-ho, known in the US as Kenneth Bae, to 15 years of hard labour Jan.9 N Korea 'urged to widen Internet'

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Jan.9 North Korea 'in prisoner amnesty'


year 2010 Top ^

Apr.6 US man sentenced to hard labour
Feb.4 North Korea 'to free US activist'

year 2009 Top ^

Aug.4 Two freed US reporters head home  Former President Bill Clinton has left North Korea with two US reporters whose release he has helped to secure   N. Korean leader pardons U.S. journalists
  President Kim Jong Il has pardoned and ordered the release of two U.S. journalists after Bill Clinton met with top North Korean officials
Jun.8 Mercy plea for held US reporters
Jun.7 Reporters get 12-year terms in N. Korea  Two U.S. journalists who were detained in North Korea while covering the plight of defectors have been sentenced to 12 years in labor camps Apr.23 US women 'face North Korea trial'  Journalists Euna Lee, a Korean-American, and Laura Ling, a Chinese-American, were arrested by North Korea near its border with China


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