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Giving someone 15years in a labour camp for "taking a poster"? That was obviously a political trial nothing else. Guess it was just a way of Kim regime for showing he is standing up against U.S.Stop conspiracy making. Don't know how to stop your kind of people from generating wild ideas. He did not go there alone; he was part of a tourist group. Apparently, he did something that violated the law of the host nation. The fact that the rest of his travel group came back home safely suggests that he failed to behave properly in that country in which security measures are apparently over-emphasized
Which country on earth will sentence someone for 15 years in a quasi labour camp for such a thing? Can't think of any(not even Cuba, KSA or Iran).
It is said that after appearing in a televised show trial he gave a tearful press conference.
Moreover, From the the day he appeared in this televised"show" trial nothing was heard from him(neither his parents nor lawyer/U.S diplomats etc) for more than 15 months until he was returned to the US in a vegetative state. I can't think of any country where such a thing can happen.
Moral of the story: STAY AWAY FROM N.KOREA.
I like travelling and visiting new countries, In South east and East Asia, i have been to China,Tawian, S.Korea. Japan, Philippines, Malaysia,Thailand and a few others I might have forgotten, but N.Korea is the last country on earth I can ever think of visiting as a tourist. You can be detain for something so trivial and nobody gives a ****, since Kim's Regime is supreme, nobody can question them, not the media, public, judiciary, lawyer(if you are even granted one) etc. I don't know what this young guy was thinking going to N.Korea of all countries, there are over 190 countries on earth for GOD's sake, why choose N Korea that almost everybody avoids? Who even recommended him to go there in the first place?
So as much as I feel sorry for this dude,i have to say he should have known better.