Michael Malice on Otto Warmbier Death: North Korea Puts ‘People in Coffins, Not Comas’

‘They have no respect for human life’

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MALICE: “I don’t believe for a second that he was in a coma for a year in North Korea. You don’t have the medical care to keep someone in a coma in North Korea. They don't put people in comas, they put people in coffins. This is a regime that has no respect for human life. And imagine what it is like living in this country, for 70 years ongoing in this regime, where at any time, this can happen to you. You have to live there from morning to night, knowing your mother, son, sister, brother, can be taken away in the middle of the night and you would never have an explanation. And if you ask questions about what happened to them, you yourself would be in trouble. So, now, maybe, the one little piece of good that can come of this disgusting tragedy is that people can start to understand just the levels of depravity that the North Korean government is capable of.”

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