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Choi and South Korea's Unification Ministry, which handles North Korean affairs, said they had no knowledge of the wartime law mentioned by KCNA. The report said North Korea considers the current situation "a war phase" and is handling "all relevant issues according to a wartime law," apparently referring to tensions over the sinking. Little is known about the conditions under which Gomes is being held. In late April, he was allowed to speak to his mother by telephone. His motivation for entering North Korea is also unclear. He had been teaching English in South Korea before being arrested in the North on Jan. 25. He had attended rallies in Seoul in support of Robert Park, a fellow Christian who deliberately crossed into North Korea from China to call attention to the North's human rights record. Park was expelled from North Korea about 40 days after entering the country last Christmas. American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee, who also crossed the border into North Korea, were held for five months before being released last August during a trip to North Korea by former President Bill Clinton.
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