"If Laos chooses to surrender the escapees to the North Korean embassy, they will almost certainly face either a long imprisonment in the Gulag or a death sentence," ICC said.
COMMUNIST NATION
Like North Korea, Laos is a Communist-run country although it has been under pressure to become a more open society since 1997, when it joined the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), a political and economic organization of countries located in Southeast Asia.
ICC said the detainees were currently being held at the Immigration Detention Center in Pang Mong in Luan Brabang Province of Laos. The North Koreans were identified as Mr. Cha Song-chol, 53, Ms. Cheon Yong-kum, 58, Mr. Cha Kwang-su, 25, Ms. Kim Kyong-suk, 71, Ms. Chu Hi-ok, 40, Ms. Yim Jong-suk, 36, Ms. Shim Yong-kum, 35, Ms. Park Yong-nan, 26, Ms. Jeon Song-hi, 26 and Ms. Kim Jong-ae, 35.
The South Koreans were named as men Kim Hee-tae and Shin Sang Hwa.
ICC, with Website www.persecution.org, urged Christians to contact the Laotian Embassy or Consulate in their country and ask for the release of the North and South Koreans. (With BosNewsLife Research and reports from Laos and Washington).