Australian student says North Korea forced him to admit spying

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SEOUL (AFP) - An Australian student arrested for spying and expelled from North Korea last year said he was forced to write a false confession while held incommunicado.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SEOUL - An Australian student arrested for spying and expelled from North Korea last year said he was forced to write a false confession while held incommunicado.

Stockholm sent an envoy and Sigley was released after nine days in detention - a much shorter period than some foreigners arrested in the authoritarian North. "From my point of view, I was not guilty but was falsely accused by the authorities," he said."They continuously made me write 'apologies' as if they wanted to teach me a lesson." He did not accuse authorities of physically mistreating him.

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