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Jonathan Lee, 13, Plans To Pitch Peace, 'Peace Forest' To North Korea's Kim Jong Il

CARA ANNA   08/11/10 11:15 PM ET   AP

Jonathan Lee North Korea

BEIJING — A 13-year-old American plans to visit North Korea this week and perhaps meet leader Kim Jong Il to pitch his idea for a "children's peace forest" in the demilitarized zone.

Jonathan Lee, who was born in South Korea and lives in the U.S. state of Mississippi, is scheduled to fly to Pyongyang on Thursday from Beijing with his parents, the family told The Associated Press. They said North Korean officials in Beijing gave them visas Wednesday night.

Jonathan said he expects to meet with North Korean officials and will propose the children's peace forest, "one in which fruit and chestnut trees would be planted and where children can play."

The DMZ that has separated North and South Korea for more than a half-century is one of the most heavily guarded areas in the world. Combat-ready troops stand guard on both sides, and the land is strewn with land mines and laced with barbed wire.

"We know, it sounds crazy," said Lee's mother, Melissa. "When he first said, 'I think we need to go to North Korea,' I looked at my husband and said, 'What?' It was a radical idea."

The United States does not have diplomatic relations with the North and it and the international community have imposed strict economic sanctions over the regime's nuclear weapons program. In less than a year, North Korea detained four Americans for illegal entry, and one is still in prison there.

The U.S. State Department cautions on its website that foreigners visiting North Korea may be arrested or expelled for engaging in unsanctioned religious or political activity and for unauthorized travel or interaction with locals.

The family's expected visit comes during high tensions on the Korean peninsula. The sinking of a South Korean warship in March was blamed on the North, and military drills were held recently between South Korea and the United States in response. The North repeatedly has denied attacking the South's warship.

The Lee family said Wednesday they applied this summer to go to North Korea as a "special delegation" and that North Korea's ambassador to the United Nations in New York gave permission for their visit.

It was impossible to get comment from North Korea, which normally makes statements through its state-run news agency.

"It's supposed to be safe, but I'm a little nervous. It's a communist country," Jonathan said. "I've watched lots of documentaries. It's supposed to be really clean and stuff."

His mother said the family told the U.S. Embassy in Seoul. An embassy spokesman, Aaron Tarver, said in an e-mail he was checking with embassy officers about it.

Reports by South Korea's Yonhap news agency say Jonathan met former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung three years ago and suggested planting chestnut trees on the Korean peninsula and that he went to see the then-ailing former president again last year.

In a letter Jonathan hopes to give to Kim Jong Il, he wrote that Kim Dae-jung talked with him about his "sunshine policy" of peaceful coexistence with the North.

"He promised he would take me with him the next time he went to the DPRK, but sadly he passed away last year," the letter says. "I'd like to carry on his dream."

The idea for the visit to the North startled Jonathan's father, Kyoung Lee, who was born and raised in South Korea and now lives with his family in Ridgeland, Mississippi.

"When growing up, I was always taught, don't talk to or associate with any North Korean people, so this is kind of shocking for me that my son wants to go in," Kyoung Lee said.

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Associated Press Writer Sangwon Yoon in Seoul contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS spelling of father's name.)

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ForVivi
Another button, another buttonhole.
02:19 PM on 08/12/2010
What kind of person would endanger their family like that? Besides, the children would be so hungry they may opt to collect the chestnuts for eating instead of playing under them unless there were guards protecting the trees. I hate thinking like this.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
01:36 PM on 08/12/2010
Considering how Dear Leader loves American movies, tell him that if he renounces nukes, we'll give him all the erotic photos of Jayne Mansfield that we can find.
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BLACKCAT66
A realist with a rich inner life
01:21 PM on 08/12/2010
While I admire this kids good intentions I think its totally clueless and his parents are looking for some balloon boy type publicity. I can't help but feel that you will see this family's picture on the news some day as the latest westerners who were arrested in NK and sentanced to labor camps. That NK is going to plant a peace forrest for children to play in is a serious head-up-the-butt wishful thinking moment on the part of the kid and an excercise in insanity on the part of the parents.
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drjasonmd
Shalom, compa!
01:19 PM on 08/12/2010
Awww, isn't that cute?

Now back to reality.
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12:06 PM on 08/12/2010
Baloney. Even if North Korea agrees for that ( highly unlikely), I don't think U.S will agree for that. Give me a break here.
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notillegal2
11:14 AM on 08/12/2010
Ripley- I say we take off, and nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
Hudson- *uckin' a
Aliens (1986) great movie.
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Whinger
I'm Just Me!
10:54 AM on 08/12/2010
Where world leaders are concerned, common sense is the first thing out the window.....

But it's worth a try, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
09:35 AM on 08/12/2010
The fact that no-one before him has succeeded makes me skeptical. Peace is obviously something that every sane human wants, but the situation is vastly more complicated than that.

However this adventure unfolds, Godspeed, Johnathan Lee.
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ForVivi
Another button, another buttonhole.
02:19 PM on 08/12/2010
Vastly!
08:44 AM on 08/12/2010
***We know, it sounds crazy***

Because it is.

If I were that kid, I suggest a unification process akin to Germany in 1990
05:23 AM on 08/12/2010
Some the creepiest propaganda will be coming to the Northern Korean national news soon.I get the highlights here,and it s newsreaders look like they are sitting on barbecue grills most of the time.
05:14 AM on 08/12/2010
Cynical adults including myself could learn a lot from this kid.

If he suceeds he should convince Mugabe to stand down...then Sudan.....
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earto44
Defender of planet Erf.
05:09 AM on 08/12/2010
Future news: Family caught for spying in North Korea. 13 year old known to be their leader.
Family to be thrown into N Korean prison.
04:53 AM on 08/12/2010
"It's supposed to be safe, but I'm a little nervous. It's a communist country," Jonathan said. "I've watched lots of documentaries. It's supposed to be really clean and stuff." - "clean and stuff" ?? so he's knowledgeable and well prepared then!?? I suspect this child and his family will have a rude awakening.

Good luck to him and his family - hope they are not detained. I can't see this child (a south korean/american no less!) having much luck with Kim Jong Il who especially hates both south koreans and americans.

That said - it's good that a 13yr old has that much chutzpah and interest in the world at such a young age. It will bode well for him.
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BLACKCAT66
A realist with a rich inner life
01:27 PM on 08/12/2010
I know right. I don't know what documentaries this kid has seen but it isn't the same ones I've seen where people are killing themselves over any scrap of food to eat and some children are just turned out onto the streets or sold by their parents for food. Some one needs to protect this kid from himself, NK is not a safe little place to visit.
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Azrael1701
03:09 AM on 08/12/2010
This kid will get a rude awakening to reality in the very near future it seems when his peace plan unfortunately fails.
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SilentSolidarity
So what do you need? Besides a miracle.
02:55 AM on 08/12/2010
It's time that Lil Kim negotiates with people on his level.
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VeryGrood
only class worse than micro-bio was molecular-bio
01:36 PM on 08/12/2010
Are you saying that this 13 year old is on the same level as Kim Jong Il?