AMERICAN STUDENTS SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS OF HARD LABOR FOR STEALING POLITICAL SIGN

What started out as a budget tour to Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital, has stretched into an extended stay for 21-year old University of Virginia student Otto Warmbier. State media report that North Korea’s highest court convicted Warmbier of subversion and sentenced him to 15 years of prison and hard labor.
The offense? According to an apparent confession, Warmbier tried to steal a propaganda poster from his hotel.
“North Korea’s sentencing of Otto Warmbier to 15 years hard labor for a college-style prank is outrageous and shocking,” said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director for Human Rights Watch, in a statement. “Pyongyang should recognize this student’s self-admitted mistake as a misdemeanor offense that it would be in most countries, release him on humanitarian grounds and send him home.”
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Warmbier was detained in early January while attempting to depart Pyongyang Sunan International Airport. North Korea did not make his detention public until February, as the United States was taking the lead in pushing for tough sanctions following the North’s fourth nuclear test and long-range rocket launch.
It was unclear for several weeks following his detention what got Warmbier in trouble in North Korea. But on Feb. 29, the Ohio native was paraded in front of cameras and diplomats in Pyongyang, where he read a confession and public apology.
On camera, Warmbier said he stole the propaganda poster on behalf of a member of the Friendship United Methodist Church in Wyoming, Ohio, who wanted it “as a trophy.” In exchange, he would receive a used car worth $10,000.
Video also showed Warmbier pleading for his release and breaking down in tears, calling the incident “the worst mistake of his life.”
Previous American detainees have recanted their confessions following their release, saying they were made under duress and detailed how North Korean officials carefully orchestrate the events.
Warmbier is one of three North Americans known to be detained in North Korea. The U.S. has no embassy in Pyongyang, and its interests are represented by Sweden. The U.S. Embassy in Seoul directed questions about the incident to Washington.

10 thoughts on “AMERICAN STUDENTS SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS OF HARD LABOR FOR STEALING POLITICAL SIGN

  1. Them white preppy rich bwoy love disrespect people tings.
    He knew the rules.. I’m pretty sure he was told b4 he left and when he got there. I feel sorry for him but I dont.
    They dont f**k wit Americans so for him to go there and try 2 be funny is not cool.
    Money talks so we’ll see.

    1. I’m willing to wager that you are spewing these anti-USA comments from within the USA boarders. If you hate America so much, why don’t you leave….immediately. You want your cake and eat it too. Get the phuck out of here.

      1. anti-USA comments ?? I don’t see that. Where? STFU.. Learn how to read b4 you make silly comments.

  2. Daaaaaaaaaayyyyyaaaaaaaaammmmm, better get familiar with laws and penalties before doing sh*t incountries other than your own, sh*t ain’t a game everywhere else!
    Quena-

  3. Too brave.. Normally a life sentence or death u get for any kinda stealing at places like that.. You’re white & an American y go there period?

  4. I really dnt understand how ppl visit these countries as soon as u enter them airport u under severe scrutiny so him more dan stupid fi try pull off dat stunt :hoax2 :hoax2 #WhitePrivilidge

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