Escape From North Korea
The American captives are safely home. But was it right to give in to North Korea's obvious diplomatic blackmail?
The American captives are safely home. But was it right to give in to North Korea's obvious diplomatic blackmail?
Posted 09.05.2009 | Politics
President Obama said he is "extraordinarily relieved" at the news that U.S. journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee have safely returned to the country af...
Huffington Post | Posted 09.05.2009 | World
Former Vice President Al Gore welcomed home the two American journalists who had been detained in North Korea. The journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Lin...
AP/Huffington Post | Posted 09.04.2009 | World
BURBANK, Calif. -- Two American journalists jubilantly reunited with family and friends early Wednesday upon returning to the United States with form...
Karen Dalton-Beninato | Posted 09.04.2009 | Politics
As exuberance following the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee from North Korea rules the trending topics on Twitter, I asked Richard Horgan for a statement on his e-activism through @LiberateLaura.
AFP | Posted 09.03.2009 | World
WASHINGTON (AFP) The Obama administration is rewarding North Korea for its bad behavior by sending ex-president Bill Clinton to Pyongyang to win the r...
Reuters | Posted 09.03.2009 | World
SEOUL (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise visit to North Korea on Tuesday to try to win the release of two jailed American ...
AP | JAE-SOON CHANG | Posted 09.03.2009 | World
SEOUL, South Korea — Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise trip to North Korea on Tuesday amid an international standoff over the c...
Eric Margolis | Posted 09.11.2009 | World