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Fri, 04/22/2011 - 10:22
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Inhabitants of DPRK Interviewed after Their Repatriation from South

Pyongyang, April 22 (KCNA) -- Inhabitants of the DPRK were interviewed at the People's Palace of Culture on Thursday after their repatriation from the south where they had been kept in custody for more than 50 days since they were abducted by the south Korean puppet group in the West Sea of Korea.
Present there were media persons in the DPRK, journalists of the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan, and reporters of China, Russia and the U.S.
Ok Song Hyok, a worker of the Haeju Industry Construction Office, spoke first there.
He explained how they were abducted by the enemies after leaving Tongpho-ri in Kangryong County, South Hwanghae Province on February 5 to gather shellfish.
He recalled that they had been put to all sorts of persecution and pressured to "defect" to south Korea for more than 50 days.
Then the inhabitants answered the questions raised by reporters of the Korean Central News Agency, the Central Broadcasting Committee of Korea, Minju Joson, Thongil Sinbo and the Pyongyang Times. -0-

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