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When asked why he thought Kim Jong Il did not meet with the group, Carter noted that the South's president did not grant their request for a meeting either. "We don't question the decision of a head of state about the priorities they set for their own schedule," Carter said. Carter didn't address the case of Jun Young Su, a Korean-American being held in North Korea, reportedly on charges of carrying out missionary activity. He had said earlier he would not raise the case, though the former president flew to North Korea last year to free another American jailed in Pyongyang. Carter started Thursday's news conference by offering condolences for those killed in last year's attacks, an apparent nod to criticism that he had glossed over the deaths in past dealings with the North. But he also likely angered many in Seoul and Washington by criticizing their food aid policies. Carter said that for the United States and South Korea "to deliberately withhold food aid to the North Korean people because of political or military issues not related is really indeed a human rights violation." South Korea links aid resumption to progress in ties with North Korea. It says better ties largely depend on Pyongyang taking responsibility for past attacks. Washington says it's still considering North Korean requests for food, which officials say are evaluated on the basis of need, resources availability and the ability to monitor food distribution. Years of poor harvests, a lack of investment in agriculture and political isolation have left the North severely vulnerable to starvation. Former Irish President Robinson said many in the North need help now. She said the country is facing a "matter of utter life and death urgency."
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