From News Nation:
“US extends ban on American
passports for travel to North Korea”
The Biden administration has
extended for one year a Trump-era ban on the use of U.S. passports for travel
to North Korea. The ban had first been imposed by former Secretary of State Rex
Tillerson in 2017 after the death of American student Otto Warmbier, who
suffered grievous injuries while in North Korean custody. It has been extended
annually ever since. The State Department announced the extension of the ban
until Aug. 31, 2022, in a Federal Register notice to be published on Thursday.
Humanitarian groups have expressed concern about the impact the initial ban and
its extensions have had on providing relief to isolated North Korea, which is
one of the world’s neediest countries.
The ban makes it illegal to use a
U.S. passport for travel to, from or through North Korea, also known as the
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, or the DPRK, unless the document has
been specially validated. Such validations are granted by the State Department
only in the case of compelling national interest. “The Department of State has
determined there continues to be serious risk to U.S. citizens and nationals of
arrest and long-term detention constituting imminent danger to their physical
safety,” the department said in the notice. “Accordingly, all U.S. passports
shall remain invalid for travel to, in, or through the DPRK unless specially
validated for such travel under the authority of the secretary of state.” Warmbier
was part of a group tour of North Korea and was leaving the country in January
2016 when he was arrested for allegedly stealing a propaganda poster. He was
later convicted of subversion and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. In June
2017, North Korean authorities reported to U.S. officials that Warmbier had
suffered extensive injuries while in custody, and President Donald Trump’s
administration sent a delegation to repatriate him. Comatose, Warmbier died in
a Cincinnati hospital six days after his return to the U.S. Shortly thereafter,
Tillerson imposed the ban on the use of U.S. passports for travel to North
Korea.
^ The US has never had diplomatic
relations with North Korea so no American (unless they are on official Government
business) should travel there or any other country that we don’t have diplomatic
relations with. That should be a no-brainer, but clearly people need to be
told. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/us-extends-ban-on-american-passports-for-travel-to-nkorea/
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