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Matthew Miller, 25, said he’s written letters to U.S. officials from Michelle Obama to current and former secretaries of state John Kerry and Hillary Clinton asking for help.
Matthew Miller, 24, who tore up his visa upon arrival in North Korea, waived his right to a lawyer; court claimed he wanted to go to prison ...
In April 2014, American Matthew Miller travelled to North Korea as a tourist. He damaged his visa on the flight and attempted to claim asylum - and he has now told a specialist website covering ...
Then in one fell swoop, American citizen Matthew Todd Miller was convicted of committing “acts hostile” to North Korea and sentenced to six years of hard labor, North Korean state-run media ...
Matthew Miller's trial is reported to have lasted just 90 minutes A North Korean court has sentenced an American man to six years of hard labour for "hostile acts", the state-run KCNA news agency ...
In April 2014, American Matthew Miller travelled to North Korea as a tourist. He damaged his visa on the flight and attempted to claim asylum - and he has now told a specialist website covering ...
North Korea's Supreme Court on Sunday convicted a 24-year-old American man of entering the country illegally to commit espionage and sentenced him to six years of hard labor.
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