Rodman back from DPRK without jailed American
Updated: 2013-09-08 14:51
(Agencies)
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BEIJING - Former US basketball star Dennis Rodman returned on Saturday from his second visit to Democratic People's Republic of Korea this year where he again met the country's leader Kim Jong-un, but did not come back with jailed American missionary Kenneth Bae.
The flamboyant former NBA star's visit came after DPRK abruptly withdrew its invitation to Robert King, the US special envoy on DPRK's rights issues, who was expected to head to Pyongyang in a bid to secure Bae's release.
Bae, 45, was sentenced to hard labour for 15 years in May for crimes against the state. He had been arrested in November after entering the country with a tour group and his health has been deteriorating since he was imprisoned.
Though there had been speculations that during Rodman's visit the detained American would be released, he said ahead of his visit he was going for "another basketball diplomacy tour".
Wearing his trademark dark sunglasses, the 6-foot 7-inch (2.01 metre) Rodman emerged at Beijing's international airport, a common waystation for travelers to and from DPRK, with an unlit cigar in his mouth.
"That's not my job to ask about Kenneth Bae. Ask Obama about that. Ask Hillary Clinton," he told a throng of reporters. "I don't give a shit."
Kim and Rodman spent quality time together by having dinner and watching a basketball game during Rodman's five-day trip, the DPRK's KCNA news agency reported.
The report added Kim warmly welcomed Rodman and had a "cordial talk". Rodman reportedly expressed his thanks to the leader for spending time with him, saying Kim's greeting is "an expression of good faith towards the Americans".
Rodman showed reporters in Beijing pictures of him meeting Kim, and said he had given Kim a gift of his Bad Boy vodka, which "he loved".
"He is my friend for life. I don't care what you guys think about him. I don't give a shit about what people around the world think about him," he added.
Rodman's latest trip was sponsored by Irish bookmaker Paddy Power.
Kim is a basketball fan and appeared to get along well with Rodman on the earlier visit, with the two of them pictured laughing, eating and drinking together and watching an all-star basketball match.
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