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Amnesty International USA: TAKE ACTION NOW!








North Korean authorities sentenced two
U.S. journalists to 12 years' hard labor after
convicting them of an unspecified
"grave crime" in a sham trial.
Help persuade China to call
for their unconditional release.




North Korea's government sentenced two U.S.
journalists on Monday to more than a decade
of hard labor in one of the world's most closed
and oppressive prison systems.

Given all we know about the appalling prison
conditions in North Korea, we need your help
to ensure that the two journalists aren't forced
to serve their sentences. Decades of monitoring
and research by Amnesty have revealed that
North Korean prisoners are worked
beyond exhaustion, often into illness and death.


Guards beat prisoners suspected of lying,
not working fast enough or for forgetting the
words to patriotic songs. Forms of punishment
included forced exercise, sitting without moving
for prolonged periods of time and public humiliation.1
Euna Lee and Laura Ling

The global community must send a clear message to
Pyongyang that it won't tolerate the callous decision to
turn two innocent U.S. journalists into pawns in a
geopolitical chess match.

North Korean authorities have held Laura Ling
and Euna Lee in solitary confinement for nearly
three months. The two have had limited contact
with consular authorities and their families
– including Lee's 4-year-old daughter.

The Obama administration has undertaken a
full-court press in recent days, using every
instrument in its diplomatic toolkit to persuade
the North Korean government to release the journalists.

But other strategically important members of
the global community need to step up if
they are to be freed.


China is our best hope of seeing Laura and Euna
returned to safety. Beijing exerts unmatched
influence over the North Korean regime as its
staunchest ally, largest trading partner and most
important supplier of food and energy.2 China has
succeeded in bringing Pyongyang to the
negotiating table
, even when all other efforts have failed.

China's joining in the global chorus condemning
North Korea's cruel actions could be the
crucial step needed to free these journalists.

Lend your voice today to our call on
China to intervene on behalf of Laura and Euna.

We've pulled out all the stops over the past two days
to find an email address to send your appeals to,
but China clearly doesn't want to hear what
we have to say, and has shut off all publicly
known addresses. But they don't understand
that you and I, as members of Amnesty's
global movement, don't give up so easily.


Sincerely,

Jack Rendler
Country Specialist for North Korea
Amnesty International USA

1 kommentar:

  1. Glädjande nog är nu dessa två journalister frigivna och hemma.

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