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Last updated: 2009-08-05


Freed journalists home in US after NKorea pardon
2009-08-05

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BURBANK, Calif. - Two American journalists jubilantly reunited with family and friends early Wednesday upon returning to the United States with former President Bill Clinton, whose diplomatic trip to North Korea secured their release nearly five months after their arrests. Muzi.com News 10092576-1 (muzi.com)

The jet carrying Euna Lee and Laura Ling, reporters for Al Gore's San Francisco-based Current TV, and Clinton arrived at Burbank's Bob Hope Airport at dawn. Clinton met with communist leader Kim Jong Il on Tuesday to secure the women's release. Muzi.com News 10092576-2 (muzi.com)

Lee emerged from the jetliner first and was greeted by husband Michael Saldate and 4-year-old daughter Hana. She hugged the girl and picked her up before all three embraced in a crushing hug as TV networks beamed the poignant moment live. Muzi.com News 10092576-3 (muzi.com)

Ling embraced her husband, Iain Clayton, as teary family members crowded around. Muzi.com News 10092576-4 (muzi.com)

"The past 140 days have been the most difficult, heart-wrenching days of our lives," Ling said, her voice cracking. Muzi.com News 10092576-5 (muzi.com)

Thirty hours ago, Ling said, "We feared that any moment we could be sent to a hard labor camp." Muzi.com News 10092576-6 (muzi.com)

Then, she said, they were taken to another location. Muzi.com News 10092576-7 (muzi.com)

"When we walked through the doors, we saw standing before us President Bill Clinton," she said to applause. "We were shocked but we knew instantly in our hearts that the nightmare of our lives was finally coming to an end, and now we stand here, home and free." Muzi.com News 10092576-8 (muzi.com)

Clinton came down the stairs to applause. He hugged Gore, then chatted with family members. Muzi.com News 10092576-9 (muzi.com)

Gore described the families of the two women as "unbelievable, passionate, involved, committed, innovative." Muzi.com News 10092576-10 (muzi.com)

"Hana's been a great girl while you were gone," he told Lee. "And Laura, your mom's been making your special soup for two days now." Muzi.com News 10092576-11 (muzi.com)

He also thanked the State Department for its help in the release. Muzi.com News 10092576-12 (muzi.com)

"It speaks well of our country that when two American citizens are in harm's way, that so many people will just put things aside and just go to work to make sure that this has had a happy ending," he said. Muzi.com News 10092576-13 (muzi.com)

After 140 days in custody, the reporters were granted a pardon by North Korea on Tuesday, following rare talks between Clinton and the reclusive North Korea leader. They had been sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for entering the country illegally. Muzi.com News 10092576-14 (muzi.com)

The women were kept in enforced isolation and fed poor-quality food, Ling's sister said. Muzi.com News 10092576-15 (muzi.com)

"They were kept apart most of the time. ... On the day of their trial, they hugged each other and that was it," Lisa Ling told reporters outside her sister's home in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. Muzi.com News 10092576-16 (muzi.com)

"She's really, really anxious to have fresh fruit and fresh food. She said there were rocks in her rice. Obviously, it's a country that has a lot of economic problems. Muzi.com News 10092576-17 (muzi.com)

"The little bit that she was able to recount of her experience of the last 4 1/2 months has been difficult for us to hear," Lisa Ling said. "She's my little sister but she's a very, very strong girl and a determined person." Muzi.com News 10092576-18 (muzi.com)

Ling's husband told reporters that his wife had spent more time in North Korea than in their North Hollywood home, which they bought in November shortly before she went overseas. Muzi.com News 10092576-19 (muzi.com)

"It was very lonely," Clayton said. "One of the hardest things was obviously coming home every night, and there were reminders of her in the house." Muzi.com News 10092576-20 (muzi.com)

The women, dressed in short-sleeved shirts and jeans, appeared healthy as they prepared to leave North Korea. They shook hands with Clinton before getting into the jet, exclusive APTN footage from Pyongyang showed. Clinton waved, put his hand over his heart and then saluted. Muzi.com News 10092576-21 (muzi.com)

North Korean state TV showed Clinton's departure, and North Korean officials waving to the plane, but did not show images of the two journalists. Muzi.com News 10092576-22 (muzi.com)

Speaking on the White House lawn just before leaving on a trip to Indiana, President Barack Obama said the administration is "extraordinarily relieved" that the pair has been set free. He said he had spoken to their families once the two were safely aboard a plane out of Pyongyang. Muzi.com News 10092576-23 (muzi.com)

"The reunion we've all seen on television, I think, is a source of happiness not only for the families but also for the entire country," Obama said. Muzi.com News 10092576-24 (muzi.com)

Ling was later seen entering her mother's home in the Los Angeles suburb of Toluca Lake, while Lee was spotted going into her home in Los Angeles. Muzi.com News 10092576-25 (muzi.com)

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Clinton will fill in Obama's national security team on what transpired during his trip as a private envoy to Pyongyang. Muzi.com News 10092576-26 (muzi.com)

He reiterated that Clinton did not carry a message from Obama to Kim. Muzi.com News 10092576-27 (muzi.com)

"If there wasn't a message, there certainly couldn't have been an apology," Gibbs said. Muzi.com News 10092576-28 (muzi.com)

When asked whether the release of the journalists could lead to a breakthrough on other issues such as North Korea's nuclear program, Gibbs said that will depend on the actions of the communist regime. Muzi.com News 10092576-29 (muzi.com)

"The people that walked away from the obligations they agreed to were not anybody involved on our side," Gibbs said. "It was the North Koreans." Muzi.com News 10092576-30 (muzi.com)

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton hailed the journalists' release. Muzi.com News 10092576-31 (muzi.com)

"I spoke to my husband on the airplane and everything went well," she told reporters in Nairobi, Kenya. "They are extremely excited to be reunited soon when they touch down in California. It was just a good day to be able to see this happen." Muzi.com News 10092576-32 (muzi.com)

Ling, a 32-year-old California native, is the younger sister of Lisa Ling, a correspondent for CNN as well as "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and "National Geographic Explorer." Lee, 36, is a South Korean-born U.S. citizen. Muzi.com News 10092576-33 (muzi.com)

They were arrested near the North Korean-Chinese border in March while on a reporting trip for Current TV. Muzi.com News 10092576-34 (muzi.com)

The release also amounted to a successful diplomatic foray for the former president, who traveled as an unofficial envoy, with approval and coordination from the administration. He was uniquely positioned for it as the only recent president who had considered visiting North Korea while in office, and one who had sent his secretary of state, Madeleine Albright. Muzi.com News 10092576-35 (muzi.com)

His landmark visit to Pyongyang to free the Americans was a coup that came at a time of heightened tensions over North Korea's nuclear program. Muzi.com News 10092576-36 (muzi.com)

The meeting also appeared aimed at dispelling persistent questions about the health of the authoritarian North Korean leader, who was said to be suffering from chronic diabetes and heart disease before the reported stroke. The meeting was Kim's first with a prominent Western figure since the reported stroke. Muzi.com News 10092576-37 (muzi.com)

Pardoning Ling and Lee and having Clinton serving as their emissary served both North Korea's need to continue maintaining that the two women had committed a crime and the Obama administration's desire not to expend diplomatic capital winning their freedom, said Daniel Sneider, associate director of research at Stanford University's Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center. Muzi.com News 10092576-38 (muzi.com)

"Nobody wanted this to be a distraction from the more substantially difficult issues we have with North Korea," he said. "There was a desire by the administration to resolve this quietly and from the very beginning they didn't allow it to become a huge public issue." Muzi.com News 10092576-39 (muzi.com)

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