The North Korean regime released American Otto Warmbier after a year in captivity.
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman went to North Korea again yesterday.
Rodman was wearing a T-shirt promoting a pot exchange when he entered the regime.
Dennis Rodman travels to North Korea while promoting PotCoin, the Bitcoin of weed https://t.co/USK3kgmYJF pic.twitter.com/Ah6U4y3Uw8
— Fabio Rodríguez (@superfabis) June 13, 2017
This morning American prisoner Otto Warmbier after a year in captivity.
Secretary Tillerson said President Trump secured his release.
Otto Warmbier was in a coma for a year. He was flown home today.
He went into a coma shortly after his sentencing last year.
RT PDChina:#BREAKING: #DPRK releases jailed American student Otto Warmbier (File pic) pic.twitter.com/vQY4CUpQv0 https://t.co/0IpadmSKqH
— n0099 (@n0099_cn) June 13, 2017
FOX News reported:
North Korea has released jailed U.S. university student Otto Warmbier, Secretary of State Tillerson said.
The 22-year-old Warmbier has served just over a year of his 15-year sentence — allegedly for taking down a sign of the dead dictator Kim Jong Il while Warmbier was in the country with a tour group.
The U.S. has no diplomatic relations in North Korea. Foreigners who have been detained or imprisoned in the Hermit Kingdom often have a shared experience: confusion, coached confessions, communication blackouts and isolation.
Warmbier’s release leaves three U.S. citizens currently known to be held in North Korea: accounting professor Kim Sang Duk, businessman Kim Dong Chul and Kim Hak-Song, who worked at Pyongyang University.