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China-Japan-Koreas
10 N. Korean Defectors' Odyssey Ends
2012-04-04
Ten North Korean defectors who had been hiding in South Korean diplomatic missions in China arrived discreetly in South Korea on Sunday. They consisted of five who had been hiding in the Consulate in Beijing for three years, three of them family members of a South Korean prisoner of war, as well as defectors who were living at the Consulate in Shenyang.

It was the first time in the five-year tenure of President Lee Myung-bak that the Chinese government has allowed North Korean defectors hiding in South Korean diplomatic missions to come to South Korea. Remarks by Chinese President Hu Jintao in a meeting with Lee on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul on March 26 appear to have played a role in their release.

Hu told Lee that China "is taking a lot of interest and giving consideration to the issue of North Korean defectors and respects [South Korea's] position. It will strive to ensure that the issue is resolved smoothly."

Some say ChinaÂ’s decision is a kind of warning to Pyongyang. China urged North Korea through diplomatic channels to halt the launch of what Pyongyang says is a space rocket but was rebuffed, and some experts believe that prompted Beijing to let the defectors go.

But China apparently stressed that their release was an exception. China's official stance regarding North Korean defectors remains the same, placing more importance on its pact with Pyongyang to repatriate them than the UN treaty on the treatment of refugees.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  CHINA WARNING ...

versus

* TOPIX > NORTH KOREA ON ITS "LAST LEGS", BUT COULD STILL THREATEN US, SAYS FORMER BUSH [POTUS Dubya] ADVISOR.

Victor Cha, now Senior Adviser for the CSIS.

Again, all things equal, IMO the DPRK's greatest single fear is not war wid the ROK = South Korea, BUT ITS TAKEOVER = ANNEXATION BY MAINLAND CHINA. Not even the ROK wants that to happen.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-04-04 00:33  

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