Friday, April 25, 2014

North Korea says it has American in care



By CNN Staff

April 25, 2014 - Updated 1634 GMT (0034 HKT)

(CNN) - North Korea is holding an American man who it claims touched base in the nation in the not so distant future to look for refuge, the country's state news organization reported Friday.

State news org KCNA said North Korea is holding a man by the name of "Mill operator Matthew Todd," who it says was taken into care on April 10.

The man, as stated by KCNA, entered the nation on a vacationer visa. He tore his traveler visa and yelled that "he might look for shelter" and "went to the DPRK (North Korea) in the wake of picking it as an asylum," KCNA said.

The report went ahead the day that U.s. President Barack Obama went to South Korea - an outing that North Korea's remote service sentenced as being "intended to raise showdown and bring dull billows of an atomic weapons contest."

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