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North Korea sentences American to six years hard labour for 'hostile' acts

North Korean officials said Miller had sought asylum
North Korean officials said Miller had sought asylum

North Korea has sentenced US citizen Matthew Todd Miller to six years hard labour for committing "hostile acts" as a tourist to the isolated country.
              
Miller, from Bakersfield, California, in his mid-20s,entered North Korea in April this year whereupon he tore up his tourist visa.

He demanded Pyongyang grant him asylum, according to a release from state media at the time.
              
North Korea has yet to announce a trial date for fellow US citizen Jeffrey Fowle, 56, from Miamisburg, Ohio, who was arrested in May this year for leaving a bible under the toilet of a sailor's club in the eastern port city of Chongjin.
              
US missionary Kenneth Bae has been held by the isolated country since December 2012.

He is currently serving a sentence of 15 years hard labour for crimes North Korea said amounted to a plot to overthrow the state.