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22 January, 2021
The Rt Hon Dominic Raab MP
Secretary of State
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development
Office
King Charles Street
London SW1A 2AH
Dear Foreign Secretary,
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on North Korea is writing to bring to your attention the killing of a South Korean fisheries official, Mr. Lee, and to ask that you make representations to the Democratic People¡¯s Republic of Korea about this incident. Mr Lee was captured, shot dead, and his remains burned at sea, by North Korean forces on 22 September 2020, supposedly to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
This fisheries official unintentionally crossed into North Korean waters, near YeonPyeong Islands.
The North Koreans carried out their ¡°shoot-to-kill¡± order on the basis of his unauthorised trespass. They wore gas masks and protective suits officials when they poured petrol on Mr. Lee¡¯s body and burned his remains.
The United Front Department of the Central Committee of the Worker¡¯s Party of North Korea explained in a letter to the President's office in South Korea that Mr. Lee was an ¡°illegal intruder¡± who refused to comply with standard orders. They explained that the captain took the decision to shoot Mr. Lee dead, under maritime patrol duties and the code of conduct of the North Korean forces. They say that when there was no movement or sounds after the shooting, patrol officials approached up to about 10 metres but only the floating material was identified with a large of bloodstain, which they burnt on the basis of State covid-19 emergency preventive regulations.
Our APPG is concerned that this fatal attack on an unarmed, ordinary South Korean fishery official, should be allowed to pass without remark. North Korea¡¯s justification for their actions is ¡°coronavirus prevention¡± but this lacks all credibility and is unacceptable. The apology of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for the killing of an innocent and unarmed man, who could be a father of the children and wife, is insufficient.
What is required is a commitment that this incident will not happen again and for an
agreed protocol to be put in place with South Korea. For example, North Korean patrols could find an alternative way of addressing unintentional border breaches by waiting for South Korean patrol forces to attend.
Once again, North Korea¡¯s justification for the killing of civilians, whether their own citizens or those from the South, is completely unacceptable. They are similar to the same excuses for the deaths of millions of North Korean people killed over the past decades. And they are similar to their explanation for the hundreds of thousands of men and women who are currently incarcerated in the dreadful gulags and prison cells of the North.
The people of the Korean Peninsula have endured at least 70 years of these kinds of incidents, due to the failure of the North Korean regime to respect the fundamental human dignity and humanity of all Koreans.
We would be grateful if you would ask our Ambassador in Pyongyang to raise this matter directly with the DPRK authorities; that it is raised with their Ambassador in London; and that you urge both the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People¡¯s Republic of Korea to establish a collaborative investigation into this incident.
Yours sincerely,
Lord Alton of Liverpool, Co-chair All-Party Parliamentary Group on North Korea
Timothy Cho, British-North Korean escapee & Inquiry Clerk to the All-Parliamentary
Group on North Korea
Benedict Rogers, Deputy Chair of the Conservative Party Human Rights
Commission and Senior Analyst, East Asia, at CSW