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Amid increased tensions between the North Korea and the U.S., North Korean authorities have confirmed release of Canadian church leader Hyeon Soo Lim, though he has not arrived in Canada yet.  

Lim was the longest detained Westerner in decades by the regime, having spent two and a half years imprisoned. North Korean authorities reported that the Canadian citizen was released for "humanitarian reasons."

Lim was detained in February 2015 while he was on a mission trip in North Korea. He had been sent by the Light Korean Presbyterian Church, which he had led since 1986. He had made several trips to North Korea, numbering over 100. His work in North Korea included providing humanitarian assistance to an orphanage, nursery, and nursing home.

Three Korean-American remain detained in North Korea: Tony Kim, Kim Hak Song, and Kim Dong Chul. 

We praise the Lord for the release of Hyeon Soo Lim, and continue praying for the release of those who remained detained by the regime. 


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 North Korea releases Canadian pastor Hyeon Soo Lim
A Canadian pastor imprisoned in North Korea has been freed after two and a half years in detention.
Hyeon Soo Lim, North Korea's longest-held western prisoner in decades, was "released on sick bail" Wednesday by the country's top court for "humanitarian" reasons, state-run news agency KCNA said.
Lim's son, James Lim, received word over the weekend that a plane carrying senior Canadian officials, a medical doctor, and a letter to North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un was dispatched to Pyongyang "at the last minute," according to family spokeswoman Lisa Pak. The plane landed in the North Korean capital Monday.     Read more...
North Korea frees Canadian church leader on 'sick bail'
Hyeun-soo Lim, the Korean Canadian church leader sentenced to life in prison with hard labour, has been freed today (9 August) "on sick bail", says a North Korean state news agency. Convicted in December 2015 by the country's Supreme Court of numerous charges, including an attempt to overthrow the government, he had been detained in North Korea since February 2015.
His release comes weeks after 22-year-old American student Otto Warmbier  died at home, a week after he had been belatedly  freed after his 15-month detention for stealing a small flag from his Pyongyang hotel.    Read more...

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