s*********e 发帖数: 1814 | 1 University of Virginia的本科生,跑到朝鲜旅游,被捕。
自由世界的左逼真的应该去参拜极权世界的左逼
North Korea announced Friday the arrest of a U.S. university student for
what it called a “hostile act” orchestrated by the American government to
undermine the authoritarian nation.
In language that mirrors past North Korean claims of outside conspiracies,
Pyongyang’s state media said the University of Virginia student entered the
country under the guise of a tourist and plotted to destroy North Korean
unity with “the tacit connivance of the U.S. government and under its
manipulation.”
The North’s official Korean Central News Agency said in a short report that
the student, whom it identified as Warmbier Otto Frederick, was “arrested
while perpetrating a hostile act,” but didn’t say when he was detained or
explain the nature of the act. North Korea has sometimes listed English-
language surnames first, in the Korean style. The University of Virginia’s
online student directory lists someone named Otto Frederick Warmbier as an
undergraduate commerce student.
A China-based tour company specializing in travel to North Korea, Young
Pioneer Tours, confirmed that one of its customers, identified only as “
Otto,” had been detained in Pyongyang, the North’s capital, but provided
no other details. Social media accounts for Warmbier show interests in
finance, travel and rap music; he was on the University of Virginia’s dean
’s list and attended high school in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area.
North Korea’s announcement comes amid a diplomatic push by Washington,
Seoul and their allies to slap Pyongyang with tough sanctions for its recent
nuclear test. In the past, North Korea has occasionally announced the
arrests of foreign detainees in times of tension with the outside world in
an apparent attempt to wrest concessions or diplomatic maneuvering room.
North Korea also regularly accuses Washington and Seoul of sending “spies”
to overthrow its government to enable the U.S.-backed South Korean
government to control the entire Korean Peninsula. Some foreigners
previously arrested have read statements of guilt that they later said were
coerced.
A few thousand Westerners are thought to visit North Korea each year, and
Pyongyang is pushing for more tourists as a way to help its dismal economy.
The U.S. State Department has warned against travel to the North, however,
and visitors, especially those from America, who break the country’s
sometimes murky rules risk detention, arrest and possible jail sentences,
although most have eventually been released.
Earlier this month, CNN reported that North Korea had detained another U.S.
citizen on suspicion of spying. It said a man identified as Kim Dong Chul
was being held by the North and said authorities had accused him of spying
and stealing state secrets. North Korea has yet to comment on the report.
The U.S. State Department has said it could not confirm the CNN report. It
declined to discuss the issue further or confirm whether the U.S. was
consulting with Sweden, which handles U.S. consular issues in North Korea
because Washington and Pyongyang do not have diplomatic relations.
North Korea has previously released or deported U.S. detainees after high-
profile Americans visited the country. In late 2014, for instance, North
Korea released two Americans after a secret mission to the North by James
Clapper, the top U.S. intelligence official. Critics say such trips have
provided diplomatic credibility to the North.
The Korean Peninsula remains in a technical state of war because the 1950-53
Korean War ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty. About 28,500
American troops are stationed in South Korea.
North Korea is holding at least three South Koreans and one Canadian.
Last month, North Korea’s Supreme Court sentenced a Canadian pastor to life
in prison with hard labor for what it called crimes against the state. The
offenses he was charged with included harming the dignity of the North’s
leadership and trying to use religion to destroy the North Korean system,
according to the North’s state media. | l****z 发帖数: 29846 | | x****k 发帖数: 2932 | | T*********I 发帖数: 10729 | 4 至少人家还是言行合一。欢迎左逼效仿。
什么非洲、中东、北朝鲜。多去少回。 | s*********r 发帖数: 2575 | 5 也许他是去宣传 “美国传统价值观” 的。
【在 T*********I 的大作中提到】 : 至少人家还是言行合一。欢迎左逼效仿。 : 什么非洲、中东、北朝鲜。多去少回。
| t*c 发帖数: 8291 | 6 这个傻逼不是去旅游的,是去change the world的。被抓不冤枉。
他和他的alike可千万别说他有权去颠覆人家政权,而人家无权抓他。
【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : 活该, 什么样的傻逼才会去北朝鲜旅游?
| s*******1 发帖数: 16479 | 7 那纯属活该
【在 t*c 的大作中提到】 : 这个傻逼不是去旅游的,是去change the world的。被抓不冤枉。 : 他和他的alike可千万别说他有权去颠覆人家政权,而人家无权抓他。
| s*******1 发帖数: 16479 | 8 出于好奇心吧。古巴解禁了我也有点想去,但看了我定居加拿大的邻居妹子拍的古巴照
片,也没多好玩,就打消了这个念头
【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : 活该, 什么样的傻逼才会去北朝鲜旅游?
| s*********r 发帖数: 9493 | 9 古巴应该值得一去吧。需要签证吗?
话说迈阿密小哈瓦那的饭店还不错,也许真正哈瓦那的古巴餐更正宗?
【在 s*******1 的大作中提到】 : 出于好奇心吧。古巴解禁了我也有点想去,但看了我定居加拿大的邻居妹子拍的古巴照 : 片,也没多好玩,就打消了这个念头
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