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Representatives of the Swedish Embassy in North Korea, which looks after U.S. interests in the country, witnessed Gomes' trial, the KCNA report said. A person who answered the telephone of the first secretary at the Swedish Embassy in Pyongyang referred queries to the U.S. State Department. In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Joanne Moore said the government has seen reports about the matter, but that she could not immediately comment. Washington and Pyongyang do not have diplomatic relations. U.S. officials have said they want to make sure that Gomes is returned to the United States as soon as possible. Thaleia Schlesinger, spokeswoman for Gomes' relatives, said they are "disturbed" by the verdict and will pray for his early return. "The family has no comment beyond that they are praying for him and hoping for his return home as soon as possible," Schlesinger said. "Needless to say, they are disturbed (by the sentence) but they are hopeful that he would be returned home to them and they are praying for that." Park strode into North Korea from China on a self-proclaimed mission to draw attention to North Korea's human rights record and to call for leader Kim Jong Il to step down. He was released in February after more than 40 days in custody. Two American journalists, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, were arrested in March last year near the Chinese border and sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for illegal entry and engaging in hostile acts. They were freed in August after Clinton made his high-profile humanitarian visit to Pyongyang to negotiate their release. The women were held in a Pyongyang guesthouse until their release without serving their prison terms.
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