Australian authorities in dark on Hong Kong expat missionary captured in North Korea

Australia said it remained in the dark on Thursday on the whereabouts or wellbeing of a Christian missionary detained in North Korea after leaving a pamphlet in a Buddhist temple.
Hong Kong-based Australian citizen John Short, 75, was taken from his Pyongyang hotel by police earlier this month for allegedly distributing Korean-language Christian pamphlets and attempting to proselytise.
Canberra has been working on the case via the Swedish embassy in Pyongyang, which represents its interests in the absence of diplomatic relations between Australia and North Korea.
Justin Brown, head of the foreign office’s consular section, said their inquiries into his health or whereabouts had so far yielded little.
“We have yet to hear from Mr Short,” Brown told a parliamentary hearing. “We do not know anything about the conditions in which he’s being held.”
According to Short’s travelling companion, Chinese Christian Wang Chong, the Australian left a pamphlet about the gospel inside a Buddhist temple and their North Korean tour guide reported him to the authorities.