There is much to digest in the September 2nd @latimes Op Ed piece authored by Laura Ling and Euna Lee.
They were captured not on the North Korean riverbank that they crossed over to but rather on the Chinese side of the frozen Tumen as they tried to flee; they apparently mistook the hooting sounds and cell phone calls made by their Chinese-Korean guide (separate from other odd behavior) as a way of communicating with friendly North Korean associates rather than ruthless border guards; and they insist that they went out of their way to destroy evidence and protect the identities of interview subjects and those who helped them, in the latter case despite “rigorous, daily interrogations.”
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August 7, 2009 • 6:19 PM 4
The @LiberateLaura Awards
The tale of Laura Ling and Euna Lee is of course far from over. But on August 4th, thanks to the tireless efforts of @BarackObama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, @current co-founder @AlGore, former President Bill Clinton and many more good folks in the halls of the @whitehouse and State Department, we reached that monumental first milestone: an official pardon and release from North Korea.
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Filed under: Commentary, Euna Lee, Laura Ling, Mitchell Koss