Kenneth Bae: American Imprisoned in North Korea

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Yesterday on assignment for Reuters I photographed family members of Kenneth Bae, the American currently imprisoned in North Korea. They had just received a letter from him that day and were worried about his health. They are renewing their efforts to ask for help to secure his release and are organizing a vigil this Saturday at Quest Church in Seattle.

 

Terri Chung, sister of Kenneth Bae, is pictured during an interview with Reuters in Lynnwood, Washington August 7, 2013.  REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Myunghee Bae holds a letter sent to her from prison by her son, Kenneth Bae, at her home in Lynnwood, Washington August 7, 2013.  REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Terri Chung, sister of Kenneth Bae, is pictured during an interview with Reuters in Lynnwood, Washington August 7, 2013.  REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

Kenneth Bae’s mother, Myunghee Bae, left, is pictured with his sister, Terri Chung, right, in Lynnwood, Washington August 7, 2013.  REUTERS/David Ryder   (UNITED STATES)

 

2 thoughts on “Kenneth Bae: American Imprisoned in North Korea

  1. Hello! Is there any way to send letters of support to Kenneth Bae and/or his family? Is there an E-mail or home address available to the public? Thank you. Alice Waters (alicewaters98@yahoo.com)

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