Kenneth Bae, ‘Most Dangerous American Criminal’ in North Korea, Speaks for the First Time About Prison Conditions

American Kenneth bae, who was sentenced to hard labor prison in North Korea, speaks after his 2014 release on May 2.
Kenneth Bae, ‘Most Dangerous American Criminal’ in North Korea, Speaks for the First Time About Prison Conditions
Kenneth Bae, right, who had been held in North Korea since 2012, talks to reporters after he arrived Saturday, Nov. 8, 2014, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., after he was freed during a top-secret mission. At left is his sister Terri Chung. AP Photo/Ted S. Warren
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Kenneth Bae, left, who had been held in North Korea since 2012, hugs his mother Myunghee Bae after arriving, Nov. 8, 2014, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., after he was freed during a top-secret mission by James Clapper, U.S. director of national intelligence. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Kenneth Bae, left, who had been held in North Korea since 2012, hugs his mother Myunghee Bae after arriving, Nov. 8, 2014, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., after he was freed during a top-secret mission by James Clapper, U.S. director of national intelligence. AP Photo/Ted S. Warren