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Trouble not over for North Korea defector

North Korea could be sending its agents after a top diplomat who defected to South Korea this, a defection expert was quoted as saying by CNN.

North Korea could be sending its agents after a top diplomat who defected to South Korea this, a defection expert was quoted as saying by CNN.

In an interview to the American news outlet, Liberty in North Korea director of Research and Strategy, Sokeel Park, said the defection “could lead to threats of retaliation from North Korea”.

“There’s been those kind of things that have happened in the past for very high level defectors, assassination attempts and death threats... there will be protection from the South Korean authorities around this person, especially in the short term,” Mr Park told CNN.

A privileged background and powerful connections with the ruling elite back in Pyongyang appear to have provided the springboard for North Korean diplomat Thae Yong-Ho’s successful defection to South Korea, analysts said Thursday. Thae, the number two at the North Korean embassy in Britain, is one of the highest ranking diplomats ever to defect to the South, gifting Seoul a major propaganda coup at a time of rising tension on the divided Korean peninsula. Any defection by a ranking member of an overseas North Korean mission would make waves, but London is considered a particularly prestigious posting that puts Thae’s move on a whole different level. “The embassy in London is reserved only for some of the foreign ministry’s top officials,” said Victor Cha, director of Asian studies for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.

Previous ambassadors to Britain include North Korea’s recently appointed foreign minister, Ri Yong-Ho. “In this regard, Thae’s defection represents the flight of some of the North’s best,” Mr Cha said. Prior to his defection, Mr Thae had worked at the embassy for 10 years.

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