The Associated Press: Report: 2 US journalists in NKorea guest house

North Korea has delayed sending two convicted U.S. journalists to a prison labor camp, in a possible attempt to seek talks with Washington on their release, a scholar who visited the North said in an interview published Friday.
Laura Ling and Euna lee, who work for former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's California-based Current TV media group, are being kept at guest house in the North Korean capital and have not yet been sent to a prison camp as called ... Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Jul 11, 2009 - 8:23 PM PDT
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by Samuel W. Velsor IV - Jul. 11, 2009

That the N Koreans place the two women in a safe house and not prison is a good sign. This clearly is why, in the linked story, why USSOS asked the North for its assistance.

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