Journalists Imprisoned In North Korea

Laura Ling, one of the two journalists being held in North Korea, is the sister of journalist and National Geographic Channel's Explorer host, Lisa Ling. The families of the two journalists have just released the following statement in response to the outcome of their loved ones' trial in a North Korean court.

The families of Laura Ling and Euna Lee are shocked and devastated by the outcome their trial.

Laura and Euna are journalists who went to the China-North Korea border to do a job. We don't know what really happened on March 17, but if they wandered across the border without permission, we apologize on their behalf and we are certain that they have also apologized.

We are very concerned about their mental state and wellbeing. Laura has a serious medical condition that is sure to be exacerbated by the drastic sentence. Euna has a 4-year-old daughter who is displaying signs of anguish over the absence of her mother. We believe that the three months they have already spent under arrest with little communication with their families is long enough.

We ask the Government of North Korea to show compassion and grant Laura and Euna clemency and allow them to return home to their families.

We remain hopeful that the governments of the United States and North Korea can come to an agreement that will result in the release of the girls.

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How North Korea handles this situation will show their willingness (or lack there of) to fix relations with the United States. Sadly, the sentence given does not seem to be a step in the right direction (the current sentence is 12 years in prison). More information about how the events of that day played out may be necessary to truly understand why the consequences are so severe.

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