
The USS Pueblo was a ship captured off the coast of the socialist Democratic People’s Republic of Korea in 1968. The captain and crew made a public confession that they were spying for the U.S. and were eventually released.
Here, Workers World Editor Deirdre Griswold (right) and Henri Nereaux, a former vice-president of the Masters, Mates and Pilots union in the U.S., stand with a Korean soldier alongside the Pueblo in 2002. The ship became a floating museum in the Daedong River, testament to the DPRK’s determination to defend its sovereignty.
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