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Armed North Koreans kidnap Chinese sailors
by Staff Writers
Beijing (AFP) May 17, 2012


Twenty-nine Chinese fishermen have been kidnapped at sea by unidentified North Koreans who have demanded 1.2 million yuan ($190,000) in ransom, fellow sailors and media said Thursday.

The men were fishing in three separate vessels on May 8 when gunmen boarded their boats and forcibly took them over, locking up those on board, said a boat owner surnamed Sun who has been in touch with the captives.

Their whereabouts were not known, but foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said China was maintaining "close contact" with North Korea "in order to find an early solution to the case".

"We have also demanded relevant sides ensure the safety and legitimate rights and interests of Chinese fishermen," he told reporters, but gave no further details.

Chinese state media reports said the men were fishing off the country's northeast coast, in the waters that run between China and North Korea, when they were snatched.

"On May 9, one of the kidnapped boat owners used a phone given to him by the North Koreans to call us. He said the kidnappers asked for a ransom of 400,000 yuan per boat," Sun -- who like the hostages is from the northeastern port city of Donggang -- told AFP.

Sun, who refused to give his full name, said another boat owner he works with managed to speak to the hostages again earlier this week.

"He could hear in the background that sailors were being beaten and there was the sound of crying, and the boat owner said they had not eaten for two days," he said.

"If the kidnappers don't get the money by today (Thursday), they will sell off the boats, which are worth 3 million yuan."

Another Donggang-based boat owner surnamed Zhang said no threats had yet been made against the sailors themselves.

Media reports say the three vessels were taken to North Korean waters, but Sun said he was "100 percent sure" there were Chinese people among the hijackers.

"They left us a Chinese number, and once, the hijacked boat owner called, I picked up the phone and asked if there were any Chinese people besides them. He whispered 'yes'," he said.

Chinese fishermen regularly run into difficulties with the authorities of other countries as they fish in areas that are claimed by both China and its neighbours.

However, there was no immediate indication that the North Korean gunmen who seized the sailors were security forces from the isolated country -- which counts China as its sole major ally.

Calls to the Donggang government went unanswered, and an official at the government of Dandong city -- which oversees Donggang -- said they were not in charge of the case.

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S. Korea, US, Japan to hold talks on N. Korea
Seoul (AFP) May 17, 2012 - South Korea, the United States and Japan will hold high-level talks next week about North Korea, Seoul's foreign ministry said Thursday, amid speculation Pyongyang is planning a nuclear test.

Lim Sung-Nam, South Korea's chief nuclear envoy, his Japanese counterpart Shinsuke Sugiyama and the US special envoy on the North Glyn Davies will meet in Seoul on Monday, said ministry spokesman Cho Byung-Je.

"Through the high-level talks, the three countries will discuss developments on the Korean peninsula, North Korea and its nuclear issue following the April 13 long-range missile launch by the North," Cho said.

He said the three allies frequently held such talks, most recently in January.

Speculation is growing that the North will stage another nuclear test or a border clash after the failure of its much-hyped long-range rocket launch on April 13.

The North said its aim was only to put a peaceful satellite into orbit.

But the UN Security Council strongly condemned the exercise as breaching a ban on the testing of ballistic missile technology, and tightened sanctions.

The envoys are expected to assess the situation "and discuss the possibility of additional provocations from North Korea", Yonhap news agency quoted an unidentified foreign ministry official as saying.

After the UN censured previous rocket launches in 2006 and 2009, Pyongyang responded with nuclear tests. Satellite photos show work under way at its test site but give no indication of whether or when a test will be staged.

The North in recent months has been intensifying threats against South Korea and insulting its conservative President Lee Myung-Bak in extreme terms.

It accuses his government of insulting behaviour during celebrations in Pyongyang last month to mark the centenary of the birth of founding leader Kim Il-Sung.



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South Korea, the United States and Japan will hold high-level talks in Seoul next week about developments in North Korea following its failed long-range rocket launch, a report said Thursday. Lim Sung-Nam, South Korea's chief nuclear envoy, his Japanese counterpart Shinsuke Sugiyama and the US special envoy on the North Glyn Davies will meet on Monday, Yonhap news agency quoted a foreign mi ... read more


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