Two US tourists to face trial in North Korea



North Korean government officials said on Monday in Seoul that two citizens of the United States on tour of North Korea have been charged with perpetrating hostile acts after entering the country.
The officials said Miller Todd and Jeffrey Edward-Fowle would be brought before court without providing further details of the offences of the trial schedule.
Todd was arrested in April, and Fowle in May or early June for leaving a Bible in a hotel before trying to leave the country.
``Suspicions about their hostile acts have been confirmed by evidence and their testimonies.

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