Monday, June 14, 2010

S.Korean activist visits Pyongyang despite government ban


Reverend Han Sang-ryeol, standing advisor of the Korea Alliance for Progressive Movement, rec eives flowers upon arrival in Pyongyang to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the June 15 Joint Decl aration, June 12. Han traveled to Pyongyang in violation of a government ban.  

Although the Lee Myung-bak administration has banned South Koreans from

visiting North Korea with the exception of the Kaesong Industrial Complex and

Kumgang Mountains, Reverend Han Sang-ryeol, standing advisor of the Korea

Alliance for Progressive Movement, visited Pyongyang Saturday without

government permission.

North Korea’s Korea Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Saturday that Han

arrived in Pyongyang and was greeted with fraternal affection by North Korean

members of the Committee for Implementing the June 15 Joint Declaration,

including committee Chairman An Kyong-ho. Upon arriving at the airport, Han

said the adoption of the June 15 Joint Declaration ended inter-Korean

confrontation and opened an era of peace. He said he risked his life to come to

Pyongyang to contribute to Korean reconciliation, peace and reunification.

Han reportedly left South Korea on June 5 and traveled to Pyongyang via China.

Han made his journey after inter-Korean commemorative events for the June 15

Joint Declaration in Pyongyang were cancelled when the South Korean authorities

banned South Koreans from attending. An official from the Korea Alliance for

Progressive Movement said Sunday

“We learned of Han’s visit only when we saw the news reports,” said a

representative of the Korea Alliance for Progressive Movement on Sunday. “It

appears Han made the trip based on a personal decision.”

An official from the Unification Ministry said they never received an application

from Han to visit North Korea. He also said that authorities would deal with Han

in accordance with the law, should he return, since visiting North Korea without

permission is a violation of laws regulating inter-Korean exchanges and cooperation. He added that the security authorities would decide whether Han

violated the National Security Law based on the objective of his visit and his

activities in North Korea.

Han has been a minister at Gobaek Church in Jeonju since 1986. He has been

part of the unification movement as standing representative of the Unification

Alliance formed in 2001. After the Unification Alliance became the Korea Alliance

for Progressive Movement in 2007, he served as standing representative and then

standing advisor. In August 2008, when he was standing representative of the

Korea Alliance for Progressive Movement, he was detained on charges of leading

candlelight vigil demonstrations against the import of U.S. beef.

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