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US to ban citizens from travel to North Korea, tour operators say | US to ban citizens from travel to North Korea, tour operators say |
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Two travel companies that operate tours to North Korea have said the US government will soon ban its citizens from travelling to the North. | |
It follows the death of Otto Warmbier, a US student who was arrested and sentenced to 15 years of hard labour while visiting North Korea. He was released in June in a coma and died in hospital in Cincinnati days after being medically evacuated. | It follows the death of Otto Warmbier, a US student who was arrested and sentenced to 15 years of hard labour while visiting North Korea. He was released in June in a coma and died in hospital in Cincinnati days after being medically evacuated. |
Koryo Tours said on Friday the ban would be announced on 27 July and would go into effect 30 days later. It did not say how long the ban would last. | Koryo Tours said on Friday the ban would be announced on 27 July and would go into effect 30 days later. It did not say how long the ban would last. |
Another tour operator, Young Pioneer Tours, said in a tweet that it had also been informed of the ban, citing the same date. | Another tour operator, Young Pioneer Tours, said in a tweet that it had also been informed of the ban, citing the same date. |
#BREAKING We have just been informed that US authorities will no longer allow US citizens to travel to the DPRK 30 days after July 27th | #BREAKING We have just been informed that US authorities will no longer allow US citizens to travel to the DPRK 30 days after July 27th |
Young Pioneer Tours was the agency that took Warmbier to North Korea. | Young Pioneer Tours was the agency that took Warmbier to North Korea. |
His parents, Fred and Cindy Warmbier, said his death was a result of “the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the North Koreans”. | His parents, Fred and Cindy Warmbier, said his death was a result of “the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the North Koreans”. |
Warmbier was arrested at Pyongyang airport in January 2016 for allegedly taking a propaganda poster from his hotel room, where he had been staying as part of an organised tour. | Warmbier was arrested at Pyongyang airport in January 2016 for allegedly taking a propaganda poster from his hotel room, where he had been staying as part of an organised tour. |
The University of Virginia student wept at his sentencing, saying: “I have made the worst mistake of my life.” The trial reportedly lasted less than an hour. | The University of Virginia student wept at his sentencing, saying: “I have made the worst mistake of my life.” The trial reportedly lasted less than an hour. |