Pyongyang, July 7 (KCNA) -- Ro Su Hui, vice-chairman of the South
Headquarters of the Pan-national Alliance for Korea's Reunification
(Pomminryon), was released from the Taegu Prison on July 4 after serving
four years of hard prison life, according to the south Korean internet
newspaper Tongil News.
Ro visited the DPRK to take part in the memorial service for marking 100th day since demise of leader
Kim Jong Il
and to contribute to the cause of Korea's reunification and was
arrested and walked away by the puppet group of traitors as soon as he
crossed the demarcation line in Panmunjom in July 2012. The puppet group
sentenced him to heavy penalties on charges of violation of the
"Security Law".
With no severe fascist pressure could the south Korean puppet regime bend his will.
He was greeted by members of all social standings including the
South Headquarters of Pomminryon, the Association for Supporting
Prisoners of Conscience of the Family Movement for Realizing Democracy,
the Society of April Revolution and the Solidarity for Progress. -0-
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