North Korea’s supreme court has sentenced a US citizen to six years of hard labour, claiming that he committed “acts hostile” to the regime after entering as a tourist in April.
The conviction of Matthew Miller, one of three US men being held by North Korea, was announced by state media on Sunday.
The Associated Press, present at the 90-minute trial, said that Mr Miller was accused of having the “wild ambition” to spend time in a North Korean prison to investigate the conditions of inmates, and tearing up his visa to force his arrest. He was also alleged to have falsely claimed to have secret information about the US military.
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