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North Korea warns of 'merciless' action to stop kidnapping

North Korea warns of 'merciless' action to stop kidnapping

Friday, November 08, 2013, 17:47 GMT+7

SEOUL – North Korea on Friday warned of "merciless" action to stop the alleged abduction of its citizens by South Korean spy agents and activists.

The North singled out South Korea's spy agency chief Nam Jae-Joon as the first target of its action.

"The puppet group's plot... is a virtual declaration of war against us," the Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said in a statement.

Stern and merciless action will be taken immediately "to physically remove hideous criminals and dirty people", it said.

The committee accused the South of using North Korean defectors for an espionage mission, or to slander Pyongyang, it said.

The statement, carried by the North's official news agency, accused South Korea's spy agency of conspiring with Christian and other activists to kidnap North Koreans.

The North insists many of its citizens have been lured away from their homeland by South Korean government-sponsored human traffickers posing as religious activists.

The statement came a day after the North said a South Korean spy was captured recently while trying to use "dishonest elements" for a mission to destablise its social system.

The North said the spy had been engaged in "plot-breeding activities" in a third country bordering the North while disguising himself as a religionist.

The South's National Intelligence Service (NIS) rejected the North's claim as "absurd and totally groundless".

Since the end of the Korean War in 1953, some 25,000 North Korean refugees have escaped and settled in the South.

Most North Korean refugees begin their escape by crossing into China and then try to make it to third countries – often in Southeast Asia – where they seek permission to resettle in South Korea.

They can face severe punishment, including a term in a prison camp, if they are caught and returned home.

Pyongyang has previously admitted to kidnapping Japanese nationals during the Cold War.

In August, the Japanese foreign ministry said it would not normalise relations with North Korea until the abduction problem was settled.

AFP

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