Just miles from the Winter Olympics in
Pyeongchang, South Korea -- where some observers continue to fawn over
Kim Jong Un's sister and North Korea's "smile diplomacy" -- a trio of
Americans remain detained in the Hermit Kingdom.
Concern has only grown for the three Korean-Americans -- Kim Hak Song,
Kim Dong Chul and Tony Kim -- since the death of American college
student Otto Warmbier last June after the he spent 17 months locked away
in North Korea. And though advocates said they were given some hope
during President Trump’s State of the Union address, when the image of a
North Korean defector defiantly holding his crutches in the air was met
with rapturous applause, there's also a desire to see continued action
and pressure applied against the rogue regime.
“My mom, my brother and I miss our dad so
much. We’re so worried about him and his health,” said Sol Kim, whose
father, Tony Kim, has been held by North Korea for about nine months.
In a Facebook video, Sol said the separation has caused "hard days for
our family."
“My family and I long to make contact with my dad," he said. "We want to
tell him that he’s soon going to be a grandfather. My brother and sister
are [each] expecting their first child.” |
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