North Korea Releases Canadian Pastor amid Rising Tensions

Veronica Neffinger | iBelieve Contributor | Updated: Aug 09, 2017

North Korea Releases Canadian Pastor amid Rising Tensions

North Korea continues to dominate the news in recent weeks with their threat of using long-range missiles. The nation’s nuclear capabilities are not the only reason it is in the news, however.

According to CNN.com, North Korea has released a Canadian pastor who had been imprisoned in the country for two and a half years.

A Canadian delegation traveled to North Korea earlier this week to attempt to negotiate the release of South Korean-born Canadian citizen Hyeon Soo Lim.

The office of the Canadian prime minister said Lim’s health was of “utmost importance” to the government.

According to SRNNews.com, Lim had pastored the Light Korean Presbyterian Church in Toronto before being detained in North Korea while on a humanitarian mission trip.

Lim had been charged and convicted of crimes against the state, including trying to use religion to destroy the North Korean regime. He was given a life sentence, but has been “released on sick bail.”

Lim’s health has reportedly deteriorated while being held by the North Koreans and he has experienced “dramatic” weight loss.

Fortunately, however, Lim was released before his condition became as severe as American student Otto Warmbier who was released from North Korean detainment a couple months ago, but came home in a coma and died shortly after.

 

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Publication date: August 9, 2017



North Korea Releases Canadian Pastor amid Rising Tensions