North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C), his wife Ri Sol-Ju (L) and former
US basketball star Dennis Rodman (R) watching a basketball game between
former NBA players and North Korean players at Pyongyang Gymnasium in
Pyongyang on January 8, 2014 . AFP PHOTO / KCNA via KNS
SEOUL, Thursday
Former
NBA star Dennis Rodman apologised Thursday for his televised outburst
about a US missionary detained in North Korea, explaining that he had
been stressed and drinking at the time.
Rodman was roundly criticised for his angry tirade in an interview with CNN,
in which he appeared to suggest that the missionary, Kenneth Bae, had
merited the prison sentence of 15 years handed down last year.
"I want to first apologise to Kenneth Bae's family," Rodman said in a statement released Thursday by his publicist and cited by CNN.
"I
embarrassed a lot of people," said Rodman, who was in the North Korean
capital for an exhibition basketball match he had organised to mark the
birthday of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
"I'm very sorry. At this point I should know better than to make political statements. I'm truly sorry."
Rodman's
trip to North Korea along with a handful of other former NBA players
has courted controversy, with accusations of pandering to a totalitarian
regime with a terrible record on human rights.
At the
exhibition match on Wednesday, Rodman had sung Happy Birthday to his
"best friend" Kim who was watching the game in a packed Pyongyang
auditorium.
Kim just last month oversaw the execution
of his powerful uncle and political mentor Jang Song-Thaek on charges of
treason and corruption.
SMOKED TOGETHER
It
was Rodman's fourth trip to North Korea in 12 months and he has been
criticised for failing to raise human rights issues or the plight of
Bae, whose family has voiced disgust at his television interview.
In his statement, Rodman said the day of the interview had been "very stressful."
"Some
of my teammates were leaving because of pressure from their families
and business associates," he said, adding that his dream of "basketball
diplomacy was quickly falling apart."
"I had been drinking," he said. "It's not an excuse but by the time the interview happened I was upset. I was overwhelmed."
Bae, a 45-year-old tour operator, was arrested in November 2012 as he entered the northeastern North Korean port city of Rason.
North
Korea described Bae as a Christian evangelist who smuggled inflammatory
material into the country and sentenced him to 15 years' hard labor for
allegedly seeking to topple the government.
Asked in the CNN interview
if he would use his influence with Kim Jong-Un to make the case for
Bae's release, Rodman had said: "I don't give a rat's ass what the hell
you think."
Rodman played in the first half of
Wednesday's exhibition game before changing out of his basketball gear
and joining Kim in the stands where they chatted and smoked together.
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