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"This selective list of events..." — список неполный
07/1995 — A team of three North Korean agents and their two Korean-Chinese
collaborators in Jilin abducted a South Korean pastor, the Reverend
Ahn Seung-woon, in southern Manchuria. Pyongyang claimed that
Reverend Ahn defected voluntarily. (A North Korean, convicted in
a Chinese court of masterminding the abduction, was deported to
North Korea by China in July 1997 upon serving a two-year prison
term.) — Потырили южно-корейского проповедника в Манчжурии
4/21/05 — An ethnic Korean from China, Yoo Young-hwa, who is an alleged
North Korean agent, was sentenced by the Republic of Korea (ROK
or South Korea) to 10 years in prison for his role in the abduction of
Kim Dong Shik, a missionary who worked with North Korean
refugees in China. — Приговорили северо-корейского агента за соучастие в похищении корейского миссионера.
01/2000 — South Korean Rev. Dong-Shik Kim, a legal resident of Lynchburg,
Virginia, was reported missing in Yanji, northeastern China, since
January 16, 2000ю Rev. Kim is said to have told his coworkers on
that day that he would go out for lunch with two North Korean
defectors. Citing the report in Dong-A Ibo, a Seoul daily (February
3, 2000), Seoul’s Yonhap news agency reported that those defectors
were actually North Korean agents disguised as defectors and that ten
people were involved in Rev. Kim’s kidnaping. In October 2000,
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service reportedly confirmed that
Rev. Kim was kidnaped by North Koreans in Yanbian, China, on
February 1, 2000. In October 2000, South Korea’s National
Intelligence Service reportedly confirmed that Rev. Kim was
kidnaped by North Koreans in Yanbian, China, on February 1, 2000. — Потырили еще одного южно-корейского проповедника.
9/17/01 — During Japan’s Prime Minister Koizumi’s summit in Pyongyang with
Kim Jong-Il, the North Korea leader admitted that his country had
kidnaped 11 Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 1980s. He said the
actions were “unfortunate,” and he apologized. Four abductees were
still alive, and six were confirmed dead. — Потырили 11 японцев в 70х и 80х годах.
8/8/04 — North Korean agents operating along the Chinese border reportedly
kidnapped Ms. Jin Kyung-sook (also spelled out Gyeong-suk), a
former North Korean refugee and current South Korean passport
holder, while retrieving her camcorder along the Tumen River. Ms.
Jin’s husband, Mun Joung-hun, was not captured by the North
Koreans and disputes the allegation that the couple was spying. — потырили северо-корейскую беженку.
12/8/04 — Japanese officials announce that the results of DNA tests on a box of
bones and ashes that North Korea had said contained the remains of
Megumi Yokota, a Japanese woman kidnaped by North Korea,
proved that the remains belong to a number of other people. “It
would be difficult under such circumstances to provide further
assistance to North Korea,” says chief cabinet secretary, Hiroyuki
Hosoda — потырили японку, останки переданные северной кореей — содержат останки разных людей.
"А пока южнокорейские или японские военные разбирались с инцидентом, на том же участке границу пересекала северокорейская ПОДВОДНАЯ ЛОДКА, направлявшаяся с какой-нибудь тайной миссией. Например, ПОХИТИТЬ неугодного северокорейским властям человека, находящегося в Южной КОРЕЕ или в ЯПОНИИ."
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"This selective list of events..." — список неполный
07/1995 — A team of three North Korean agents and their two Korean-Chinese
collaborators in Jilin abducted a South Korean pastor, the Reverend
Ahn Seung-woon, in southern Manchuria. Pyongyang claimed that
Reverend Ahn defected voluntarily. (A North Korean, convicted in
a Chinese court of masterminding the abduction, was deported to
North Korea by China in July 1997 upon serving a two-year prison
term.) — Потырили южно-корейского проповедника в Манчжурии
4/21/05 — An ethnic Korean from China, Yoo Young-hwa, who is an alleged
North Korean agent, was sentenced by the Republic of Korea (ROK
or South Korea) to 10 years in prison for his role in the abduction of
Kim Dong Shik, a missionary who worked with North Korean
refugees in China. — Приговорили северо-корейского агента за соучастие в похищении корейского миссионера.
01/2000 — South Korean Rev. Dong-Shik Kim, a legal resident of Lynchburg,
Virginia, was reported missing in Yanji, northeastern China, since
January 16, 2000ю Rev. Kim is said to have told his coworkers on
that day that he would go out for lunch with two North Korean
defectors. Citing the report in Dong-A Ibo, a Seoul daily (February
3, 2000), Seoul’s Yonhap news agency reported that those defectors
were actually North Korean agents disguised as defectors and that ten
people were involved in Rev. Kim’s kidnaping. In October 2000,
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service reportedly confirmed that
Rev. Kim was kidnaped by North Koreans in Yanbian, China, on
February 1, 2000. In October 2000, South Korea’s National
Intelligence Service reportedly confirmed that Rev. Kim was
kidnaped by North Koreans in Yanbian, China, on February 1, 2000. — Потырили еще одного южно-корейского проповедника.
9/17/01 — During Japan’s Prime Minister Koizumi’s summit in Pyongyang with
Kim Jong-Il, the North Korea leader admitted that his country had
kidnaped 11 Japanese citizens in the 1970s and 1980s. He said the
actions were “unfortunate,” and he apologized. Four abductees were
still alive, and six were confirmed dead. — Потырили 11 японцев в 70х и 80х годах.
8/8/04 — North Korean agents operating along the Chinese border reportedly
kidnapped Ms. Jin Kyung-sook (also spelled out Gyeong-suk), a
former North Korean refugee and current South Korean passport
holder, while retrieving her camcorder along the Tumen River. Ms.
Jin’s husband, Mun Joung-hun, was not captured by the North
Koreans and disputes the allegation that the couple was spying. — потырили северо-корейскую беженку.
12/8/04 — Japanese officials announce that the results of DNA tests on a box of
bones and ashes that North Korea had said contained the remains of
Megumi Yokota, a Japanese woman kidnaped by North Korea,
proved that the remains belong to a number of other people. “It
would be difficult under such circumstances to provide further
assistance to North Korea,” says chief cabinet secretary, Hiroyuki
Hosoda — потырили японку, останки переданные северной кореей — содержат останки разных людей.
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