North Korea will be putting two American tourists on trial for crimes against the state, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
“Their hostile acts were confirmed by evidence and their own testimonies,” KCNA reported. The two US citizens, Jeffrey Fowle and Matthew Miller, were arrested in the spring.
Miller’s custody was proclaimed on April 25, two weeks after he arrived in North Korea. Fowle was arrested in mid-May.
North Korea sentenced another US citizen, Kenneth Bae – who is a Christian missionary – to 15 years in a labor camp after detaining him in November 2012.
2 Arrested US Tourists Face Trial In North Korea
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