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China-Japan-Koreas
Sister hears from journalist held in N. Korea
2009-07-09
(CNN) -- After weeks of silence, the sister of one of the two American journalists imprisoned in North Korea finally got a phone call. "It was only the first time I had heard her voice in weeks. ... I was so relieved but I feel so helpless," Lisa Ling, a CNN contributor, told affiliate KOVR in an interview Wednesday. "Because as an older sister, a best friend, a self-professed 'doer,' it's just difficult to know I cannot do anything to bring her home."

Ling said she spoke to her sister, Laura Ling, over the phone Tuesday night. Laura Ling and Euna Lee were sentenced in June to 12 years in prison on charges of illegally entering the country to conduct a smear campaign.

Lisa Ling is hoping the arrests will push the United States and the reclusive communist nation to engage in diplomatic talks. "I know that our government has been working behind the scenes very hard trying to bring the girls back home," she said. But she added, "Our countries don't talk, and perhaps this could be a reason."
Yes they do, my dear, it's called the Six Party Talks. It'd just that North Korea is not actually good at heart. Sorry.
She said her sister "was very specific about the message that she was communicating, and she said, 'Look, we violated North Korean law and we need our government to help us. We are sorry about everything that has happened, but we need diplomacy.' "

Ling said that without being able to look at her sister, it was difficult to tell how she was doing. She described the past few weeks as being engulfed in a "terrifying and deafening" silence.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Al Gore could not be reached for comment....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-07-09 14:22  

#3  Unless they got shamed into it, but they aren't known for feeling shameful.
Posted by: gorb   2009-07-09 13:53  

#2  Even if they hadn't violated North Korean law, I doubt the US PoS DoS would do $hit to help them.
Posted by: gorb   2009-07-09 13:52  

#1  "was very specific about the message that she was communicating, and she said, 'Look, we violated North Korean law and we need our government to help us.

I smell duress.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-07-09 13:15  

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