Robert Park, 28, speaks during an interview with Reuters in ...
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Robert Park, 28, speaks during an interview with Reuters in Seoul December 22, 2009. The U.S. human rights activist trying to raise global attention about the suffering of the North Korean people has crossed into the reclusive state, other activists and South Korean media said on Saturday. Park told to Reuters in Seoul earlier this week that he saw it as his duty as a Christian to make the journey and did not want the U.S. government to try to free him. Picture taken December 22. Picture taken December 22.

REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: RELIGION MILITARY POLITICS HEADSHOT)

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