By HAJIMU TAKEDA/ Staff Writer
July 15, 2021 at 07:10 JST
Lee Chul’s former high school classmates from his native Kumamoto Prefecture stage a protest rally in Kumamoto in March 1978, one year after his death sentence was finalized. (Provided by Lee Chul)
OSAKA--Lee Chul broke the silence on the torture and incarceration he suffered in South Korea as an alleged North Korean spy, 33 years after he was freed from prison. [Read More]
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