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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Jun 2017

    North Korea sent Otto Warmbier home in a coma. Others never made it back at allhttp://on.wsj.com/2ryopTS 

    9:00 AM - 16 Jun 2017
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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 16 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        It is true that others never returned from the North Korean "paradise", but the crime committed against Otto Warmbier doesn't have pardon.

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      2. eleonoraS.‏ @kloveella 16 Jun 2017
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        Do you mean his parents should be grateful?

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      3. Mark Jetmir‏ @anbotia 16 Jun 2017
        Replying to @kloveella @WSJ

        ... sometimes.. words fail.. disgust, perhaps the only sentiment left, in the face of sickness group. Got nothin. Sorry.

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      1. Pam Stiegeler‏ @pammypoo123 16 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Horrible! Prayers for his family.

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      1. go rilla‏ @gorilla72835071 16 Jun 2017
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        Typical for the NK dealing with it´s own people. They are all brainwashed and somehow in coma. Horrible country, horrible administration.

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      1. Domingo Trassens‏ @trassens 16 Jun 2017
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        Only monsters can enjoy with this kind of crimes. This looks like a horror movie.

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      1. Cyn‏ @CynGartner 16 Jun 2017
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        How sad. I pray for him and his family.

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      1. GeneGeneDancnMachine‏ @GeneDanceMach 16 Jun 2017
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        Hey let's go to an Axis of Evil country, sorry no sympathy

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      2. Simeon Standfast‏ @SimeonStandfast 16 Jun 2017
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        Can the Free World just put a end to decades of empty threats and blow up Kim Jong UN and the North Korean military. It can't get worse

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      3. Simeon Standfast‏ @SimeonStandfast 16 Jun 2017
        Replying to @SimeonStandfast @WSJ

        And the status quo is an expensive mess

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      2. Anne Burke‏ @0321blackwater 16 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Seems like war crime

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      3. Simeon Standfast‏ @SimeonStandfast 16 Jun 2017
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        North Korea is a war crime. Or at least a crime since the military are well fed and treated and everyone else is a mindless party slave

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      2.  🐺(((Todd)))‏ @Fiercely_ 16 Jun 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Seriously, what American is stupid or ignorant enough to go to North Korea? Shame that happened to him, but should not be surprising.

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      3. Olivia  🍎‏ @OliviaVivianne 16 Jun 2017
        Replying to @Fiercely_ @WSJ

        Otto is a young man was studying in China. He made a poor judgement re travelling to NK. Doesn't merit returning in a coma.

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      4.  🐺(((Todd)))‏ @Fiercely_ 16 Jun 2017
        Replying to @OliviaVivianne @WSJ

        Did I say it did? Nope. Just not surprising, he is consider an enemy.

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      1. Jonathan Profitt‏ @jonprof 16 Jun 2017
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        It's still horrible what they did to him.

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      1. Corbane Barse‏ @CorbaneBarse 16 Jun 2017
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        Good job Denise.

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