Fifteen year’s in a North Korean prison with hard labor is the future for American tourist, Otto Warmbier, the 21-year-old University of Virginia undergrad, convicted of subversion. The trial in the North Korean Supreme Court only took an hour to convict and sentence.
The college student was first tried in the media, where he was forced to confess, through tears, that he had attempted to steal a banner. The North Korean government said he committed “an anti-state crime with ‘the tacit connivance of the U.S. government and under its manipulation,'” yet it is difficult to see how the United States was connected with this petty crime.
Warmbeir begged for forgiveness for this alleged ‘hostile act’, saying that his attempted theft was to bring home a trophy from the hotel in which he was staying. Yanggakdo International Hotel, like many hotels in North Korea has areas off-limits to foreigners. It was in this part of the hotel that Warmbeir attempted to lift the banner.
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Your a dumb$#%&!@*to go there
Why would a person “act so stupidly?l
THIS GUYS A MORON ,,SAD
The illegals are already doing that here but are getting paid well for it !
Yes Trump the modern day Caligula. Fun times ahead.
Dumb$#%&!@*
To all the America hating libs out there , to those who teach kids in our schools …look what you cause …I bet he would rather be in America now !
Jay North Korea must be getting soft usually they do an execution
WHAT THE HELL DID HE GO THERE, HE GOT WHAT HE DESERVES
They are told in college that we are the bad guys …one is running for President !