South Korean Missionary Sentenced To Life In North Korean Prison

Luke 21:12 “But before all this, they will lay hands on you and persecute you. They will deliver you to synagogues and prisons, and you will be brought before kings and governors, and all on account of my name.

A South Korean missionary arrested in North Korea on charges of spying and setting up a network of underground churches has been sentenced to life at hard labor.

Kim Jung-wook was sentenced after a trial where North Korean authorities claim he admitted to “committing anti-North Korean religious acts” and “malignantly hurting the dignity” of ruler Kim Jong-Un.

According to North Korean state media, Jung-wook had a defense attorney but there were no details about whether a defense was actually provided during the trial that international observers called a sham.

Kim Jung-wook had been arrested last October after he entered North Korea from China.  When he lived in China, he had been instrumental in helping North Korean Christians escape to South Korea.  He had crossed into North Korea to learn about food storages and was caught by authorities.

Prosecutors presented what they called evidence of his actions including religious books.  The court could have sentenced the missionary to death but decided to issue the life sentence.

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