Nordkoreaturister får tips i ny bok: ”Vik inte tidningar”
Det franska bokförlaget ”Petit Fute”, som specialiserar sig på reseböcker, har gett ut en bok som ger tips till turister i Nordkorea, skriver AFP.
Personer som reser till landet råds att inte ta bilder på flygplatser, tågstationer, vägar eller broar. Man bör heller inte kasta eller vika ihop tidningar där Nordkoreas ledare Kim Jong-Un finns porträtterad.
”Rulla ihop den i stället”, står det i boken.
Reseförlag har tidigare varit restriktiva med att ge ut böcker om diktaturer, särskilt om Nordkorea som räknas som en av världens mest totalitära stater.
– Guiden är inte gjord för att försvara regimen eller att fördöma den, utan för att det finns ett genuint turistintresse för landet, säger förlagets ägare till AFP.
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Otto Warmbier
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Otto Frederick Warmbier (December 12, 1994 – June 19, 2017) was an American college student who was imprisoned in North Korea in 2016. In June 2017, he was released by North Korea in a vegetative state and died soon afterward.
Warmbier had been traveling to Hong Kong for a study abroad program when he decided to visit North Korea on a guided tour, at the end of December 2015. On January 2, 2016, Warmbier was arrested at Pyongyang International Airport while awaiting departure from North Korea. He was accused of attempting to steal a propaganda poster from his hotel, for which he was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment with hard labor.
Shortly after his sentencing in March 2016, Warmbier suffered a severe neurological injury from an unconfirmed cause and fell into a coma, which lasted over a year. North Korean authorities did not disclose his medical condition until June 2017, when they announced he had fallen into a coma as a result of botulism and a sleeping pill. He was freed later that month, still in a comatose state after 17 months in captivity. He was repatriated to the United States and arrived in Cincinnati, Ohio on June 13, 2017. He was taken to University of Cincinnati Medical Center for immediate evaluation and treatment, where physicians found no evidence of botulism.
Warmbier never regained consciousness and died on June 19, 2017, six days after his return to the United States when his parents had requested his feeding tube be removed. A coroner's report stated that he died from an unknown injury causing lack of oxygen to the brain. Non-invasive internal scans did not find any signs of fractures to his skull.In 2018, a U.S. federal court found the North Korean government liable for Warmbier's torture and death, after a default judgment in favor of Warmbier's parents due to North Korea's abstaining from contesting the case. An expert witness stated in court papers that Warmbier's injuries suggested he may have been exposed to torture, such as electrocution. In 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump caused controversy after saying that he believed the word of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un that Kim was not responsible for Warmbier's death. In response, Warmbier's parents criticised Trump for making excuses for Kim and "his evil regime".
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