8 Korea Asylum-Seekers Enter German School in PRC
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Eight people claiming to be North Korean asylum-seekers were inside the compound of a German government-run school in Beijing on Monday, a German official said. The incident came two days before North Korean, U.S. and other diplomats were to meet in Beijing for six-nation talks on tensions over the Northâs nuclear program.
(Which actually would have been relevant had Germany been one of the six parties.)
The German school was the target of a series of asylum bids by North Koreans about 18 months ago. In September 2002, a group of 15 men, women and children climbed over the wall and spent the night there before being allowed to leave for South Korea. The German official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, would say only that the latest group was inside the school compound. He wouldnât say when or how they entered or give any details about them.
Obviously more disciple of Juche who want to spread the news of the wonders of of Kim throughout the world.
Posted by: Super Hose 2004-02-23 |