News ReleasesRTNDA Celebrates Pardon of U.S. Journalists Lee and Ling in North KoreaRTNDA welcomes the news that North Korean President Kim Jong Il has
pardoned two U.S. journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Ling. Both journalists have
been held in the country since March 17; they were seized while reporting on
refugee issues at the border in China and accused of entering the country
illegally to conduct a smear campaign. They were sentenced in early June to 12
years hard labor.
The pardon was preceded by a meeting between former
President Bill Clinton and North Korean President Kim Jong Il.
"We are
pleased that North Korean officials have recognized that journalists—including
RTNDA members—covering important international issues are working for people
across the globe and deserve the freedom to pursue their stories free of
government interference. I have hope the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee
means the government of North Korea understands the basic right of journalists
to investigate and report as they see fit." said Stacey Woelfel, RTNDA Chairman.
RTNDA represents members around the world, working to promote and
protect journalistic freedoms everywhere it can. Its leadership will continue
to publicize these offenses against the free practice of journalism and fight
for those wrongly detained, tried, or imprisoned.
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