Monday, September 15, 2014

U.S. 'SPY' DAVID MILLER GETS HARD LABOUR IN N. KOREA

Six-years hard labour
An American man has been sentenced to six-years of hard labour by North Korea's Supreme Court for entering the country and trying to commit espionage.
On his arrival at Pyongyang's airport in April, Mathew Miller, of Bakersfield, CA, tore up his tourist visa and admitted to the "wild ambition" of experiencing prison life so that he could investigate the country's human right's situation, the court heard.
Miller who waived his right to a lawyer, will not be allowed to appeal the decision, they ruled.

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