3/27/2019

HUMAN RIGHTS/MIKE POMPEO/NORTH KOREA/STATE/TRUMP AS PRESIDENT: “A former State Department official turned congressman questioned Mike Pompeo on Kim Jong Un’s culpability for human rights violations, pressing the Secretary of State to answer how such a person could be likeable. Rep. Tom Malinowski, a former assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor, asked Pompeo whether the North Korean leader was responsible for the country’s labor camps and the deaths of his uncle and half-brother…The New Jersey Democrat then asked whether Kim ‘was responsible for the decision not to allow Otto Warmbier to come home until he was on death’s door.’ North Korea released Warmbier in June 2017 after more than a year of imprisonment. He was returned to the US in a coma, blind and deaf. He never regained consciousness and died days later at the age of 22. US officials blamed North Korea for the brain damage that led to his death. Pompeo deferred to remarks from President Donald Trump, who said after his second summit with Kim that he did not hold him responsible for Warmbier’s death.”

Jennifer Hansler, “Diplomat turned lawmaker presses Pompeo: ‘What’s to like’ about Kim Jong Un?,” CNN Politics, CNN.com, March 27, 2019 8:19 pm