2dimes wrote:Luckily they can say he did since he's American.
So, if I may ask a serious question. Regardless of the motive would entering a territory where simply being a Christian is punishable by death a good decision?
According to official books, freedom of religion is allowed. According to everyone whoever escaped from there, you can go to one of the camps or be killed out right for it. I'm guessing he went to the village to help the orphans but he could not, in good conscience, leave them alone. Granted, it got him captured, but still.
Follow up. When he makes it out relatively unscathed who gets the credit?
Not sure how unscathed he'll be. The spokesperson for North Korea said he had "confessed" to "plotting a coup". Either the North is lying through their teeth (not too hard to believe), or the guy was put under torture in order to confess to something he did not do.