Seoul (Agenzia Fides) - A Christian missionary, an American citizen,  will be put on trial in North Korea for "crimes against the nation":  this is Jun Young-Su, a lay missionary of the Church of Orange County,  California (USA). According to reports from the regime's official news  agency, the missionary was travelling in the Asian country in the role  of entrepreneur and accomplished religious activities and not authorized   proselytism . The U.S. State Department has requested his release for   humanitarian reasons. His case recalls that of another American  missionary, Robert Park, who went to  North Korea  during  Christmas  2009 to draw world attention on human rights, abuses and religious  freedom in the country, he was arrested and then expelled.
To express solidarity and spiritual closeness to the missionary,  Christians will mobilize for the "Week of Prayer for Freedom in North  Korea," which will be held worldwide from April 24 to 30 . Launched by  the Ong, "Open Doors", which publishes an annual report on religious  freedom in the world said in a statement sent to Fides that Christians  will unite in prayer because "God is not silent and we can intercede  with Him because He looks upon the North Korean people" , 
Meanwhile in recent days in Seoul, a network of religious organizations,  "Religious Solidarity for Peace and Reconciliation of Korea, has  officially asked the South Korean government to resume humanitarian  operations in the north, for the benefit of people who suffer from  hunger and malnutrition . More than 600 religious leaders, Buddhists,  Christians and other faiths have signed and delivered a petition calling  for Seoul to resume as soon as possibile humanitarian channels.  According to the leaders, humanitarian work, which has nothing to do  with political reasons,  provides, however,  a useful channel for  dialogue and open contact, where it is easier to discuss and resolve,  indirectly, issues of diplomacy. (PA) (Agenzia Fides 04/14/2011)
 
 
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