North Korea authorities have arrested
seven religious believers in North Korea with the cooperation of Chinese police, according to
Dong-A Ilbo.
According to an inside source, the seven
were arrested in North Korea's Shineju city and Pyongyang with the help of
Chinese authorities. The State Security Department has strengthened its indoctrination
of North Koreans on the evils of religion, and North Korean agents passed
themselves off as religious followers in order to arrest religious believers in North Korea.
The North Korean authorities have long
regarded religion, specifically Christianity, as a threat to the maintenance of its
dictatorial control. Furthermore, Kim Jong-un, North Koreas supreme
leader, issued direct
orders to "strengthen the blockade and censorship
to stave off religious penetration, and North Korea authorities were alerted
by Chines polices.
In addition, North Korean authorities
have been carefully collecting information on the Pope's s schedule
to avoid shedding light on the suppression of religious freedom in North
Korea.
A high-ranking North Korean defector
said, North Korean authorities consider the spread of Christianity as a
subversive agitation."
North Korean authorities have been
keeping an eye on the religious believers and severely punishing them.
In mid-May, Jeffrey Edward Fowle,
the American citizen detrained in North Korea because of a Bible that had been
left behind in his hotel, and Jongwook Kim, a Korean missionary, were
sentenced to indeterminate reform through labor."
SOURCE: DONG-A ILBO