Tourism in North Korea is banned by the American state after their student's death (Photo)

The US has banned its citizens from travelling to North Korea and has suspended two agencies operating in this state. “Coryo Tours” and “Youung Pioneer Tourers” stated that the stop will be announced on July 27th and will be entered into force 30 days later. The US has not confirmed [...]
“Coryo Tours” and “Youung Pioneer Tourers” stated that the stop will be announced on July 27th and will be entered into force 30 days later.
The U.S. has not confirmed this ban yet, but there has been an attempt to do something in this relationship, given the worsening ties with North Korea and the death of the student who was imprisoned in this state, Otto Wearmbier.
Student Warmbier traveled to North Korea with the air agency “Yung Pioneer Tours”. He was arrested in 2016 by authorities in North Korea on suspicion that he was sent by the U.S. government to do propaganda and sentenced to 15 years in prison. He returned to the US in a coma in June and died a week later, “reported BBC”, report Periscope.
“Coryo Tours” and “Young Pioneer Tourers discovered on Friday that they had been notified of the upcoming ban by the Swedish Embassy, which operates for the US after Washington has no diplomatic relations with Pchen.
The U.S. State Department is continuing to strongly inform American citizens not to travel to North Korea.










