North Korea arrests American student for 'hostile act'

University of Virginia college student from Cincinnati has been detained in North Korea after being accused of a "hostile act" against the government there.


Otto Frederick Warmbier was detained January 2 in Pyongyang, according to Young Pioneer Tours, the China-based travel company that organized his trip.

The company's website says it "provides budget tours to destinations your mother would rather you stayed away from."

North Korean state media said Warmbier, who reportedly entered North Korea on a tourist visa, is accused of carrying out "a hostile act against the DPRK," referring to the Democratic People's Republic of North Korea.

Warmbier entered the country "for the purpose of bringing down the foundation of its single-minded unity at the tacit connivance of the U.S. government," the report said.

The tour group said Warmbier's family has been informed and is working with the U.S. State Department, the North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Swedish Embassy, which carries out some consular services for U.S. citizens in North Korea, to address the arrest.

Warmbier is a third-year student studying commerce at the University of Virginia, according to The Cavalier Daily, the school's student newspaper. University spokesman Anthony de Bruyn would say only that the school "has been in touch with Otto Warmbier's family and will have no additional comment at this time."

Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a 2016 GOP presidential candidate, tweeted Friday that "North Korea's arrest of an Ohio college student is inexcusable & he should be released & returned immediately."

U.S. Rep. Brad Wenstrup, whose district includes the area where Warmbier went to high school, also tweeted Friday that his office was trying to contact the State Department "to assist however possible in getting Mr. Warmbier home."

He was also part of a student organization that "trains young professionals for careers in investment management and other functions within the financial markets," according to the group's website.

Warmbier played soccer and was the salutatorian of his 2013 class at Wyoming High School near Cincinnati, WCPO reported.

Kieren Thomas, a friend of Warmbier's younger brother, said the detained student was a star soccer player in high school, outgoing and loved to travel to out of the way places.

"Otto was one of the smartest guys I've ever met," Thomas said. "I've never met a person that had a bad thing to say about him."

Thomas also said Warmbier is being "unjustly held."

Warmbier's Facebook account, which has been shut down, hinted at a love for travel.


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