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American tourist Matthew Miller to go on trial in North Korea after demanding asylum

Miller was detained nearly five months ago for ripping up his visa and demanding asylum

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Matthew Miller, one of three US citizens detained in North Korea. Photo: AP

North Korea will put a detained US citizen on trial on September 14, state media said on Sunday, less than a week after Matthew Miller made a highly unusual televised plea for help from Washington.

Miller, one of three Americans being held in North Korea, was arrested in April after Pyongyang said he ripped up his visa at immigration and demanded asylum.

“The Supreme Court of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea [North Korea] decided to hold on September 14 a court trial on American Matthew Todd Miller, now in custody according to the indictment of a relevant institution,” the official news agency KCNA said.

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The statement offered no further details.

North Korea said in June it would put Miller and another detained US citizen, Jeffrey Fowle, on trial on unspecified charges related to “perpetrating hostile acts”.

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On September 1, Miller, along with Fowle and the third US citizen being held in North Korea, Kenneth Bae, pleaded for their freedom as Pyongyang minders looked on in an interview with CNN.
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