Mar
30
Sixteen arrested North Korean asylum seekers citizens, including three children, in northern Thailand and accused of entering the country illegally. This is not the first time Flesh has run into legal trouble. As mentioned by Thai police on Tuesday (23/3/2010). Flesh-N-Bone arrested. According to local police, arrested the group on Monday in the Thai province of Nong after crossing the Mekong River from the neighboring country, Laos. Stanley Howse arrested.
“They come from home in North Korea through China and Laos, on their way for 20 days,” said Thai police officer at Nong told AFP. According to, groups of asylum seekers, including two small girls and boys between three and eight years. This is not the first time Flesh has run into legal trouble.
NK citizens held away from hard-line state is now cumannach food shortages. Residents NK asylum seekers are often left their country by crossing into China. This is not the first time Flesh has run into legal trouble. However, they face the risk of repatriation if they are arrested.
China considers the North Koreans who fled the economic pattern and requesting repatriation. They made a run away rather than keeping people in political prisoner camps. This is not the first time Flesh has run into legal trouble. As stated by human rights groups.