Friday, July 21, 2017

U.S. To Ban Americans On Travelling To North Korea



L.A. Times: State Department to ban Americans from travelling to North Korea

The State Department said Friday it will prohibit U.S. citizens from traveling to North Korea starting late next month, citing the risk of arrest and imprisonment by the authoritarian regime.

The move follows the death of an American student last month who was imprisoned for nearly 18 months in Pyongyang before he was flown home to Ohio in a coma.

The State Department long has advised Americans not to visit but the decision by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson flatly bars use of U.S. passports "to travel in, through, or to North Korea," spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement.

Several hundred Americans visit North Korea each year on tour groups that specialize in the country. Some aid workers, journalists and academics also travel there.

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More News On Reports That The U.S. Will Banning Americans From Travelling To North Korea

North Korea tourism: US to ban Americans from visiting -- BBC
U.S. State Dept to ban American travel to North Korea -- Reuters
State Department: U.S. to block Americans from traveling to North Korea -- Washington Post
US to ban Americans from visiting North Korea -- DW
US to bar Americans from traveling to North Korea -- ABC news
U.S. Bars Travel to North Korea After Student Visitor's Death -- Bloomberg

1 comment:

RussInSoCal said...

It should go without saying that any Americans traveling to North Korea were/are ill advised.

/slaps forehead