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North Korea 'detains third American' | North Korea 'detains third American' |
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North Korea arrested an American tourist last month for inappropriate activities, its state media has said. | North Korea arrested an American tourist last month for inappropriate activities, its state media has said. |
A report on the KCNA news agency said the man had entered North Korea on 29 April, but was detained as he was leaving the country. | A report on the KCNA news agency said the man had entered North Korea on 29 April, but was detained as he was leaving the country. |
The report said he has been questioned, but gave no more details. Japanese agency Kyodo said the tourist was held because he left a Bible at a hotel. | The report said he has been questioned, but gave no more details. Japanese agency Kyodo said the tourist was held because he left a Bible at a hotel. |
If confirmed, North Korea would now be holding three US citizens. | If confirmed, North Korea would now be holding three US citizens. |
US-Korean missionary Kenneth Bae was arrested in November 2012 and is serving 15 years of hard labour after being convicted of trying to overthrow the government. | |
In late April, KCNA said an American named Matthew Todd Miller had been taken into custody on 10 April. | |
KCNA said he had torn up his tourist visa, shouting that he had "come to the DPRK [Democratic People's Republic of Korea] after choosing it as a shelter". | |
North Korea uses the arrested Americans as diplomatic bargaining chips. | |
In the past, senior US figures including former president Bill Clinton have travelled to the country to ensure the release of American detainees. |