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American man jailed in North Korean labour prison for eight years

World news: North Korea | guardian.co.uk - PeopleRank: 9 - April 7, 2010
...Euna Lee, were arrested in March last year near the Chinese border and sentenced to 12 years of hard labour for illegal entry and engaging in hostile acts. They were freed in August after former US president Bill Clinton made a high-profile humanitarian...
Cited people : Kim Jong-il  Laura Ling 

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The world over, people trafficking is the result of not addressing illegal immigration

Spectator Live - PeopleRank: 89 - September 3, 2009
Euna Lee describe their experiences in North Korea in an article in the Times. I urge Coffee Housers to read it, but I was struck by the story that brought them to the Tumen River. ‘We wanted to raise awareness about the harsh reality facing North...
Cited people : Laura Ling 

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Freed US journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee thank supporters

Blogposts | guardian.co.uk - PeopleRank: 1000 - August 13, 2009
Euna Lee, who were held in a North Korean prison, were 'humbled' by public outpouring of support Laura Ling and Euna Lee, the two US journalists who were held in a North Korean prison, say they are "humbled" by the outpouring of support from the public. "All...
Cited people : Paul Lester 

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CIoJ welcomes release of journalists

cioj.co.uk - PeopleRank: 2 - August 13, 2009
Euna Lee from captivity and hard labour in North Korea. “This is a positive step by the North Korean authorities,” said CIoJ President, Liz Justice, “and demonstrates recognition that the journalists’ mistake was genuine and was no threat to North...

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US Journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling Finally Come Home

Moo News» Moo News - Entertainment, Sports,... - PeopleRank: 140 - August 6, 2009
...Euna Lee and 32-year-old Laura Ling were greeted by friends, family and former Vice President Al Gore. There weren’t many details revealed about their release, which was thanks to negotiations by former President Bill Clinton in a different type of...

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Home and free - but Bill Clinton remains silent on what was said in North Korea rescue

Top stories from Times Online - PeopleRank: 37 - August 6, 2009
Euna Lee and Laura Ling that they had been called to a meeting after 140 days in captivity they feared the worst...

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Nightmare is over for women who strayed into hostile territory

The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed - PeopleRank: 331 - August 5, 2009
Euna Lee. Until yesterday, the two American journalists were facing a grim future that they could hardly have expected when they left their homes in California for a reporting trip to the border between China and North Korea. Related Stories Clinton in...
Cited people : Laura Ling 
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Clinton flies home with pardoned journalists

ITN Headlines - PeopleRank: 89 - August 5, 2009
Euna Lee and Laura Ling. Related Stories Harman: "I don't agree with all-male leaderships" Prescott 'saddened' by Harman comments Paris Hilton and Doug Reinhardt back on? Bill Clinton on surprise visit to North Korea North Korea releases jailed US jo...
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North Korea frees Current TV journalists

All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News - PeopleRank: 347 - August 5, 2009
Euna Lee...

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Wednesday 5 August 2009

Newsnight: From the web team - PeopleRank: 18 - August 5, 2009
...Euna Lee, (who work for Al Gore's Current TV) were arrested in March and found guilty of entering the country illegally, and then sentenced to 12 years hard labour. Today former US President Bill Clinton brought them home after meeting with Kim Jong Il,...
Cited people : Kirsty Wark  Evan Williams  Demi Moore  Laura Ling 

Euna Lee biography - Wikipedia

Euna Lee is a South Korean-born American journalist working for Current TV since 2005. Lee has been convicted, along with Laura Ling, of "hostile acts against the DPRK" and illegal entry into North Korea by its government and sentenced to 12 years of hard labor. The United States Government is making diplomatic efforts to oppose this sentence. Prior to this assignment to China, Lee worked as an editor.

Lee was born and raised in South Korea and moved to the United States for college. She received a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Film and Broadcasting from the Academy of Art University and is married to actor Michael Saldate; they have a daughter, Hannah.

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