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Jimmy Carter Lobbies North Korea For Release Of Jailed American

JEAN H. LEE   08/26/10 11:35 PM ET   AP

Jimmy Carter North Korea

SEOUL, South Korea — Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter flew out of North Korea on a private jet Friday after securing a special pardon for an American who had been jailed in the communist country since January.

Carter and Aijalon Gomes, 31, were expected to arrive in Boston later Friday to be reunited with Gomes' mother and other family members, Carter spokeswoman Deanna Congileo said in Atlanta late Thursday.

In Washington, the State Department welcomed the news of Gomes' release.

We "are relieved that he will soon be safely reunited with his family," State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said. "We appreciate former President Carter's humanitarian effort and welcome North Korea's decision to grant Mr. Gomes special amnesty and allow him to return to the United States."

North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency said Carter and his party left Friday following a three-day trip that included an appeal for Gomes' release and "open-hearted" discussions about North Korea's nuclear program.

KCNA said Carter held cordial talks with North Korea's No. 2 official, Kim Yong Nam, who relayed Pyongyang's interest in resuming the six-nation disarmament talks and reiterated the regime's commitment to denuclearization.

However, there was no indication that Carter met with Kim Jong Il, who was making a surprise trip to China during the rare visit by an American dignitary to the North Korean capital. A year ago, Kim sat down for talks and a well-publicized photo with former U.S. Preisdent Bill Clinton when he went to Pyongyang on a similar journey to negotiate the release of two American journalists.

The U.S. and North Korea fought on opposite sides of the 1950-53 Korean War and do not have diplomatic relations, but Carter is well-regarded in North Korea after making a groundbreaking trip to Pyongyang in 1994 to meet with Kim's father, late President Kim Il Sung. Those friendly talks led to a landmark nuclear disarmament pact.

Aijalon Gomes (pronounced EYE-jah-lahn GOHMS) was the fourth American arrested in North Korea for illegal entry in a year when he was seized in January, accused of crossing into North Korea from China.

Besides journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, also sentenced to hard labor and released last August on a special pardon, activist Robert Park deliberately crossed into the country last Christmas and was expelled by North Korean authorities about 40 days later.

Gomes' motive was not clear but he was said to be a close friend of Park and was photographed in Seoul rallying for Park's release just two weeks before his own arrest in North Korea.

In April, North Korean authorities sentenced Gomes to eight years of hard labor and fined 70 million won – more than $600,000 – for trespassing and committing a "hostile act." Gomes "admitted all the facts," state-run media said.

Last month, North Korean media reported that Gomes tried to kill himself, "driven by his strong guilty conscience, disappointment and despair at the U.S. government that has not taken any measure for his freedom," and was hospitalized.

A U.S. delegation, including a consular official, two doctors and a translator, made a secret visit to Pyongyang earlier this month to try to secure Gomes' release. The group visited Gomes at the hospital but were unable to negotiate his release then, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said last week.

The Carter Center and U.S. official have emphasized that the ex-president trip was a private humanitarian mission.

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Associated Press writers Carol Druga in Atlanta and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

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tacevad
American SS Card Carrying Socialist
07:36 AM on 08/27/2010
I have noted that Jean H Lee is NOT a reporter of truths but just another to spread false rumors to help the likes of Drudge Report.
06:32 AM on 08/27/2010
This is prime example of whats been wrong with us for the last 2 years. We can't give anything or anyone time to get things done without calling everything a failure............
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jobrien1950
fired up
02:33 AM on 08/27/2010
Um, that would be "no" since you have another article here stating that he is coming back with the American, so why leave this article on the HP?
11:36 PM on 08/26/2010
Jimmy Carter's mission has received very little fanfare. It seems Dems. as well reps. dislike the former pres. Conratulations on a job well done sir.
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11:34 PM on 08/26/2010
NO. But this article sure did. He is on his way home with Gomes as we speak. Why can't anyone in the MSM just report facts anymore?
07:12 AM on 08/27/2010
MSM just report facts? Just checked wsj.com, seconds ago. An ex-president is on the front homepage --- Bush is about to promote his memoir!!! Amazingly but not surprisingly, No Carter news!!! :-) No wonder some people call the U.S., "simple minded"...
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TOPCAT711
What a Long Strange Trip It's Been
11:07 PM on 08/26/2010
I came here to this thread to see how many of the 'fear and hate' crowd jumped the gun.

Game....Set....Match !
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BlueCheesehead
10:43 PM on 08/26/2010
CARTER GOT HIM OUT.

So much for the "failure" line of BS
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BlueCheesehead
10:21 PM on 08/26/2010
Poor ole Carter...even Kim Jong Il gets out of dodge when Carter arrives!! Apparently Kim Jong Il saw how Carter messed up the US.
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MTibbs
no, YOUR micro-bio is empty!!
10:56 PM on 08/26/2010
yeah, he's real ineffective.....considering he succeeded in obtaining this guy's release and all.
11:09 PM on 08/26/2010
Though your post is so unspecific as to say nothing, if the U.S. had followed Carter's advice on resource conservation would we not be in a much better position today?
01:26 AM on 08/27/2010
Yes, we would. This oil problem would not exist if we had begun converting to other fuels 30 years ago.
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harmonikasavingsbonds
Standard?Nonsense! I DEMAND an automatic poodle!
09:35 PM on 08/26/2010
George Bush would show up and pick a fight.
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MTibbs
no, YOUR micro-bio is empty!!
10:57 PM on 08/26/2010
....and then wipe his hand on Carter's shirt.
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DaveCarroll4
Retired Substance Abuse Counselor. Long-time Democ
07:30 PM on 08/26/2010
Whoah... wait a minute... it's not over 'till it's over! Yeah?
05:56 PM on 08/26/2010
They can't make the sitting President look bad, so they make a former President look bad. It's unfortunate what has happened to Mr. Gomes, but, quite frankly, did he seriously think he wouldn't get into serious trouble crossing the border into Mordor?
05:00 PM on 08/26/2010
How would anybody know at this point? If it wasn't a done deal he shouldn't have gone. NK needs lots of drama so it will take longer than it should and have it's up's and downs to attract media attention to puff up Kim's ego. Not sure if Fuax Nooz copied Kim's tactics or vice versa.
04:37 PM on 08/26/2010
This was supposed to have been a done deal. If Carter has to come home with his tail between his legs, shame on him. Now the Koreans have have done it twice to him.
05:57 PM on 08/26/2010
If Carter comes home with his tail between his legs it's because that's what NK wanted all along.
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10:25 PM on 08/26/2010
There is plenty of shame, but it isn't Carter's. Its difficult to image anyone saying, ""It would be good for Kim to meet with Carter, but Kim's priority is to resolve food shortages," with a straight face. He hasn't been particularly troubled by the shortages while millions of people died. His priority is himself and his dynasty. Food shortages and the withholding or providing of food is one way he remains in control.
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vulpecula762mm
04:15 PM on 08/26/2010
Jim usually comes back the goods mad fast. Something may be off
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KIVPossum
Moldova Marsupial
04:08 PM on 08/26/2010
Actually I hope Carter comes back empty handed. I don't like this new policy we have of begging nations for Americans who violate their laws. If you go into a country illegally, you should be on your own.
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Viper1st
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05:52 PM on 08/26/2010
Following North Korea's lead -

The USA stands to make $700 thousand for each of the 11 million illegal aliens in the USA -

What a deficit solver!!!
05:58 PM on 08/26/2010
Tough call, especially when dealing with NK.