Student, 29, detained in North Korea denies spreading propaganda

Student, 29, breaks his silence after being detained in North Korea and denies spreading propaganda – but doesn’t rule out returning to the hermit kingdom

  • Alek Sigley, from Perth, was studying for a masters degree in North Korea
  • He was detained and accused by the regime of spreading propaganda
  • Sigley was released and flown to China and has now returned to social media 

An Australian student who was detained by North Korea for a week before being released has rejected the regime’s accusation that he was a spy.

Alek Sigley, 29, returned to social media late on Tuesday, where he released a brief statement after assuring everyone he was well, mentally and physically.

Mr Sigley was a student at a Pyongyang university and also ran a tour company that took foreigners on guided tours in North Korea. 

He was detained on June 25 and dropped off social media and out of contact with his family and friends.

An Australian student (right with his wife) who was detained by North Korea for a week before being released has rejected the regime’s accusation that he was a spy

Alek Sigley shared these tweets on Tuesday night, saying he may never return to North Korea

Alek Sigley shared these tweets on Tuesday night, saying he may never return to North Korea

He was released last Thursday after about nine days through the efforts of Swedish diplomats and left for Tokyo where he was reunited with his wife.

During his time in North Korea, Mr Sigley often shared details about his life in Pyongyang through social media and the website of his travel agency, Tongil Tours, frequently challenging negative outside perceptions about North Korea.

He also wrote op-eds and essays that appeared in the Western media, including NK News, although none of them seemed outwardly critical about the North’s government and political system.

North Korea accused Mr Sigley of spreading anti-Pyongyang propaganda and engaging in espionage by providing photos and other materials to news outlets with critical views toward the North.

Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency said North Korea deported Mr Sigley last Thursday after he pleaded for forgiveness over his activities, which the agency said infringed on North Korea’s sovereignty.

‘He honestly admitted his spying acts of systematically collecting and offering data about the domestic situation of the DPRK and repeatedly asked for pardon, apologizing for encroachment upon the sovereignty of the DPRK,’ the agency said.

‘The allegation that I am a spy is (pretty obviously) false. The only material I gave to NK News was what was published publicly on the blog, and the same goes for other media outlets,’ Mr Sigley said in his statement on Wednesday.

Alek Sigley (right with his wife and parents), 29, returned to social media late on Wednesday, where he released a brief statement after assuring everyone he was well, mentally and physically

Alek Sigley (right with his wife and parents), 29, returned to social media late on Wednesday, where he released a brief statement after assuring everyone he was well, mentally and physically

‘The whole situation makes me very sad,’ Mr Sigley wrote. ‘I will now be unable to receive my master’s degree from Kim Il Sung University after completing more than half the course and achieving good results.

‘I am still very interested in North Korea and want to continue academic research and other work related to the country. But I currently have no plans to visit the country again, at least in the short term.’

His company Tongli Tours will be cancelling all its tours until further notice, he added.

‘I may never again walk the streets of Pyongyang, a city that holds a very special place in my heart. I may never again see my teachers and my partners in the travel industry, whom I’ve come to consider close friends. But that’s life.’ 

Mr Sigley (right with his wife) said his company Tongli Tours will be cancelling all its tours until further notice

Mr Sigley (right with his wife) said his company Tongli Tours will be cancelling all its tours until further notice

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