A South Korean human rights activist has released a photograph of South Korean fishermen allegedly abducted by North Korea in the 1970s. The disclosure, after the recent confirmation that a cleric who disappeared near North Korea in 2000 was kidnapped by Pyongyang’s agents, is expected to increase pressure on the South Korean government to demand an accounting. Choi Song Yong, head of the Abductees’ Family Union, a nongovernmental organization, issued the photo, obtained through Chinese sources, late Tuesday. It shows 39 men sitting in the area of Mount Myohyang, North Korea, in 1974. Full Story
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