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Faith Under Fire........
21 January 2011 Last updated at 04:27 ET
South Korean pastor jailed over North Korea visit
BBC - Han Sang-ryol in Pyongyang on 20 August Han Sang-ryol
crossed back into South Korea from the North on 20 August 2010
A South Korean clergyman has been jailed for five years for
travelling to North Korea and praising its leaders.
Han Sang-ryol was arrested last August on his return from a stay
of more than two months in North Korea.
South Korean law bans unauthorised contact with the North.
His visit came at a time of extreme tension between the two Koreas
after the South blamed the North for sinking one of its warships
on 26 March.
Forty-six sailors died when the Cheonan went down near the
disputed inter-Korean western maritime border.
International investigators said a North Korean torpedo sank the
ship. Pyongyang denies any role in the incident.
'Propaganda'
Prosecutors had sought a 10-year term for Mr Hang, who is a
well-known pro-unification activist.
He flew into Pyongyang on 12 June 2010 and returned on 20 August
on foot via the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised
zone.
"The defendant went to the North without the Unification
Ministry's approval, and he would have been aware that his
activities will be extensively reported by the North's media for
the regime's propaganda," the Seoul Central District Court said.
The court said he gave speeches praising North Korean policy and
its "military-first" ideology.
The two Koreas remain technically at war since the end of the
1950-53 Korean War.
Ties between the two are currently very tense in the wake of North
Korea's shelling of a South Korean border island on 23 November
which killed two marines and two civilians.