OTTO WARMBIER DIED OF OXYGEN DEPRIVATION,
NOT BOTULISM AS CLAIMED BY HIS TORTURERS
BY BOB ADELMANN
SEE: https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/item/26295-otto-warmbier-died-of-oxygen-deprivation-not-botulism-as-claimed-by-his-torturers;
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
The pain and grief suffered by the parents of Otto Warmbier, the
American college student sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for
allegedly stealing a propaganda poster while in North Korea last year, was evident in their statement issued Monday afternoon:
It is our sad duty to report that our
son, Otto Warmbier, has completed his journey home. Surrounded by his
loving family, Otto died today in 2:20pm.
It would be easy at a moment like this to
focus on all that we lost — future time that won't be spent with a
warm, engaging, brilliant young man whose curiosity and enthusiasm for
life knew no bounds. But we choose to focus on the time we were given to
be with this remarkable person. You can tell from the outpouring of
emotion from the communities that he touched — Wyoming, Ohio and the
University of Virginia to name just two — that the love for Otto went
well beyond his immediate family.
The statement put the lie to the claim by his captors that Otto died
as a result of botulism early in his captivity. Instead, he died as a
result of torture:
We would like to thank the wonderful
professionals at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center who did
everything they could for Otto. Unfortunately, the awful torturous
mistreatment our son received at the hands of the North Koreans ensured
that no other outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced
today.
Otto's fate deepens my Administration's
determination to prevent such tragedies from befalling innocent people
at the hands of regimes that do not respect the rule of law or basic
human decency. The United States once again condemns the brutality of
the North Korean regime as we mourn its latest victim.
Former Ambassador to the UN John Bolton called Otto’s treatment at
the hands of North Korea “barbaric but typical,” adding, “This is a
regime that’s capable of almost anything.”After running a series of tests on the comatose young man, officials at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center said that his “extensive loss of brain tissue” suggested that his brain lost its blood supply for an extended period of time early in his captivity. Wikipedia’s summary of those tests reveals the extent of the brain damage Warmbier suffered at the hands of his captors:
Neurologist Daniel Kanter, director of
the neurocritical care program at University of Cincinnati Medical
Center, said on June 15 that Warmbier was in "a state of unresponsive
wakefulness" — a condition commonly known as persistent vegetative
state. He was able to breathe on his own, and blink his eyes, but
otherwise did not respond to his environment.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed
he had suffered extensive loss of brain tissue throughout his brain.
Kanter stated that Warmbier's brain injury was typical of a cardiac
arrest that caused the brain to be denied oxygen.
Doctors also said that they did not find
any evidence of physical abuse or torture; scans of Warmbier's neck and
head were normal outside of the brain injury. Doctors said they did not
know what caused the cardiac arrest, but that it could have been
triggered by a respiratory arrest, while a neurointensive care
specialist at the hospital stated that there was no evidence indicating
botulism.
Part of the regimen of brutality in North Korea’s “torture camps”
includes immersing prisoners in water tanks up to their noses. In
FoxNews.com’s story covering the matter, one female prisoner “indicated
that she was fully immersed in cold water for hours. Only when she stood
on her tiptoes would her nose be barely above the water level.” Added
FoxNews, “It’s possible that drowning could have led to the kind of
oxygen deprivation that Warmbier’s doctors are reportedly seeing.”This is standard procedure for the dictatorship, according to Joshua Stanton. An attorney with 18 years of both military and civilian experience in the “art” of North Korean torture techniques who frequently testifies before congressional committees about North Korea’s atrocities, Stanton wrote:
By North Korean standards [Warmbier's
treatment] was entirely ordinary. For North Koreans, brutality is an
everyday fear, whether they’re market traders being extorted and beaten
by corrupt MSS officers, women refugees who are beaten after being
repatriated by China, women in Kangan Province who are raped by soldiers
with impunity, or the child prisoners in places like Camp 16, where
death rates may be as high as 20 percent each year.
To suggest that Warmbier’s death was caused by botulism is a canard
fostered by the sub-humans running North Korea. In a tearful network
interview, Otto’s father Fred Warmbier said, “We don’t believe anything
that they say. There’s no excuse for the way the North Koreans treated
our son.” His father added that Otto was “brutalized and terrorized by
the pariah regime.”