탈북자 백악관에 초청한 트럼프 "북한에 '종교 탄압' 문제 제기하겠다"
U.S. President Donald Trump is going to bring up the issue of religious persecution in North Korea to its leader Kim Jong-un.
Trump's right-hand man, Mike Pence, has also criticized the North's religious persecution.
Kan Hyeong-woo has the story.
President Trump has vowed to bring up the issue of religious persecution in North Korea to the regime's leader, Kim Jong-un.
Speaking with victims of religious persecution at the White House on Wednesday local time,... Trump met North Korean defector Ju Il-yong who told the U.S. leader that his relatives have been locked up in a political prison camp because of their belief in Christianity.
Trump told Ju that he understood exactly what Ju was saying about religious persecution in the North.
"You've endured harassment threats attacks trials imprisonment and torture. I got to know many of you and helped you get some get some of you out of the difficult situation that you are in."
Vice President Mike Pence backed up his boss... saying that as Trump pursues denuclearization and peace, the U.S. will continue to stand for the freedom of religion of all people of all faiths on the Korean Peninsula.
"And those who deny religious freedom to their own people often have few qualms denying those rights to others. That's why, under President Trump's leadership, this administration has taken decisive action to defend our first freedom at home and abroad."
Pence was speaking Thursday at a State Department conference on religious freedom... where he said the treatment of people of faith in North Korea is "much worse" than in China.
He cited an advocacy group for persecuted Christians called Open Doors,... pointing out that North Korea has been ranked as the world's worst persecutor of Christians for the past 18 years.
Kan Hyeong-woo, Arirang News