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Increasing Numbers of North Korean Refugees

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Two North Koreans turn away as a group of journalists and refugee activists attempt to talk to them
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An increasing number of North Korean refugees are arriving in northern Thailand, fleeing poverty and political oppression at home. 
 
Two North Koreans turn away as a group of journalists and refugee activists attempt to talk to them.

They were spotted on the side of the road along Thailand's border with Laos. Several more ran as journalists approached.

Speaking in Chinese, one woman says they just arrived and asks where exactly they are, but she does not want to say where they came from or how they got here.

"Don't ask this.  So many things are not good to ask.  We don't dare say," she said.

The refugees reach Thailand by crossing the Mekong River from Laos after a dangerous journey across China.

Thai immigration authorities say they took more than 1,000 North Koreans into custody this year, compared with less than 400 in 2008 when Beijing tightened security for the Olympics.

Police superintendent Sutham Chatarsa says they come to Thailand because, unlike in China and Laos, they will not be sent home, where they could face execution.

"We don't have the policy to send them back to North Korea," he said.  "We want to take care of them until they are accepted into a third country.  It's not the same as people coming from Cambodia or Laos.  North Koreans come here because of political problems.  So, we want them to get to a third country."

Even so, the North Koreans are treated as illegal immigrants before being allowed to go to South Korea or another country.

Lawmakers from 12 countries met in Thailand in November to raise attention to the plight of North Koreans fleeing their impoverished and repressive nation.

South Korean lawmaker Kim Yong-tae says they often face abuse because of their illegal status.

"We need to cooperate with each other to pressure Chinese or the other country governments to give them legal status. And second, we need to offer some conditions for them to sustain their livelihoods," said Kim Yong-tae.

Police at Chiangsaen question 14 North Koreans, including two children.

Thai authorities say they expect the number of North Korean refugees to continue to grow next year as more choose take the dangerous journey to freedom.

 


North Korea calls for end to

hostility with US

North Korean soldiers with UN honour guard at border with South Korea
North Korea's nuclear programme has heightened regional tensions

North Korea has issued a New Year message calling for an end to hostile relations with the US.

A statement carried in major newspapers said Pyongyang also wanted "a lasting peace system on the Korean Peninsula".

In response, a US State Department official said North Korea should show its good faith by returning to six-party talks on its nuclear programme.

In early December, the North said talks with a special US envoy had narrowed differences between the two sides.

The North Korean regime traditionally marks New Year's Day with a joint editorial in the country's three major newspapers.

Analysts say the statement is examined carefully for clues to Pyongyang's policies for the coming year.

"The fundamental task for ensuring peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and in the rest of Asia is to put an end to the hostile relationship between the DPRK (North Korea) and the USA," state news agency KCNA quoted the editorial as saying.

"It is the consistent stand of the DPRK to establish a lasting peace system on the Korean Peninsula and make it nuclear-free through dialogue and negotiations," it said.

In Washington, a State Department official urged North Korea to return to the six-party talks, AFP news agency reported.

"Actions speak louder than words," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

"A good step forward would be to return to six-party talks."

Pyongyang pulled out of the talks last April following widespread condemnation of a long-range missile launch.

International pressure grew following a nuclear test in May - which drew UN sanctions and further missile tests.

But in December, North Korea said it would work with the US to "narrow remaining differences" following a visit to Pyongyang by US President Barack Obama's special envoy Stephen Bosworth.


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