Jesse Jackson: I'm Ready to Go to N. Korea for Jailed
American
Monday, 10 Feb 2014 08:31 PM
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/North-Korea-prisoner-jesse-Jackson-kenneth-bae/2014/02/10/id/552030
U.S. civil rights leader Jesse
Jackson said Monday he was ready to meet North Korea's leader to free an imprisoned American
and reduce ill will between the two countries.
U.S. officials have said Jackson
volunteered to travel to Pyongyang after the
totalitarian state abruptly canceled the visit of a U.S. envoy, Robert King, who aimed
to free Korean-American tour operator Kenneth Bae.
Jackson said in a televised interview with CNN that he had put "high hopes" in King, but that after
the trip was called off he wrote a letter to North Korean leader Kim
Jong-Un.
Jackson said he told Kim he would "like to meet with him
face-to-face to seek to work out some mutual respect, some recognizing each
other's sovereignty, each other's will to peace."
North
Korea, which technically
remains at war with U.S.
ally South Korea, has
defiantly pursued nuclear weapons in what it says is its effort to counter
hostility from the United
States.
Bae, described by a North Korean
court as a militant Christian evangelist, was arrested in November 2012 and
later sentenced to 15 years of hard labor on charges of seeking to topple the
government.
Terri Chung, the prisoner's
sister, said the family has been in contact with Jackson for several weeks and has been
"touched by his warmth, generosity of spirit, and his investment in
bringing Kenneth home."
"Regardless of the outcome,
we are deeply grateful to Rev. Jackson for his proactive pursuits of Kenneth's
freedom," she said.
Chung said the family was
"alarmed" at news that Bae -- said to suffer from back pain and other
medical conditions -- had been sent back to a labor camp.
"We remain gravely concerned
that the stress Kenneth endures at the labor camp will be too much for him. We
do not know whether his body will be able to withstand the strains of hard
labor, eight hours a day, six days a week," she said.
Jackson, a longtime activist who
campaigned with the late civil-rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., has
frequently sought to assist in international crises. He secured Iraqi leader
Saddam Hussein's release of U.S.
and British citizens before the 1991 Persian Gulf War, and later met Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic to bring home three U.S. prisoners of war.
Jesse L. Jackson Sr.
Jesse L. Jackson
Sr. is the founder & president for the RainbowPUSH Coalition, and Karin
L. Stanford was his mistress.
Note: Karin L. Stanford
was Jesse L. Jackson Sr’s mistress, the
Washington
director for the RainbowPUSH Coalition,
and a consultant for the Yucaipa
Companies.
William J. Clinton
was an adviser for the Yucaipa Companies,
and led the team for the 2009
humanitarian mission to North Korea.
James L. Jones
Jr. was the Obama administration liaison for the 2009 humanitarian mission to North Korea,
and a director at the General Dynamics
Corporation.
James S. Crown
is a director at the General Dynamics
Corporation, the president for Henry
Crown and Company, a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank),
and a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
Lester Crown
was a director at the General Dynamics
Corporation, a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank),
is the chairman for Henry Crown and
Company, and a member of the Commercial Club of Chicago.
Henry
Crown and Company is an investor in the Chicago Bulls.
Dennis
Rodman was a player for the Chicago
Bulls, and met with Kim Jong Un in
2013.
Kim
Jong Un met with Dennis Rodman
in 2013, and is the leader of North Korea.
Walter
Isaacson is the president & CEO for the Aspen Institute (think tank),
and was the chairman & CEO for CNN.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Aspen Institute (think
tank), and the Climate Reality
Project.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Albert
A. Gore Jr. is the chairman for the Climate
Reality Project, and was the co-founder & chairman for Current Media, LLC.
Current
TV is a division of Current Media,
LLC.
Al
Jazeera acquired Current TV.
Laura
Ling is a journalist for Current TV,
was freed as result of the 2009
humanitarian mission to North Korea, and William J. Clinton negotiated her release from North Korea.
Euna
Lee was a journalist for Current TV,
was freed as result of the 2009
humanitarian mission to North Korea, and William J. Clinton negotiated her release from North Korea.
William J. Clinton
led the team for the 2009 humanitarian
mission to North Korea, he negotiated Laura Ling & Euna Lee’s release from North Korea,
and an adviser for the Yucaipa Companies.
Karin L. Stanford
was a consultant for the Yucaipa
Companies, Jesse L. Jackson Sr’s
mistress, and the Washington
director for the RainbowPUSH Coalition.
Jesse L. Jackson
Sr. is the founder & president for the RainbowPUSH Coalition, and Karin
L. Stanford was his mistress.
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