A Supreme Court in North Korea has sentenced Hyeon Soo Lim, who pastors 
the Light Korean Presbyterian Church in Toronto to life imprisonment 
with hard labour after he was convicted of committing 'crimes against 
the state'.
Pastor Soo Lim who had been in detention since February was given the 
sentence after a brief trial.
He had earlier appeared at a news conference organized by North Korean 
authorities in Pyongyang in July and admitted to plotting to overthrow 
the North Korean state. But other foreigners detained in North Korea and
 then released have said they were coerced into making similar 
statements and confessing guilt during their detention.
Both the U.S. and Canadian governments have warn it's citizens against 
travelling to North Korea as the state has very strict rules against any
 missionary or religious activities that it sees as threatening the 
supremacy of its ruling regime.
The state is so strict that merely leaving a Bible in a public place can
 lead to arrest and possibly severe punishment.
Lim’s relatives and colleagues who are based in Canada,where he's gotten
 citizenship have said he travelled on Jan. 31 as part of a regular 
humanitarian mission to North Korea where he supports a nursing home, a 
nursery and an orphanage. They said Lim, who is in his early 60s, has 
made more than 100 trips to North Korea since 1997 and that his trips 
were about helping people and were not political



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