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An American student has been sentenced to 15 years hard labour after admitting stealing propaganda material in North Korea.
Otto Warmbier, a University of Virginia undergraduate student, was convicted and sentenced in a one-hour trial at the North's Supreme Court. He was charged with subversion.
Warmbier was arrested in early January as he tried to leave the country after visiting as a tourist with a New Year's tour group.
In a statement made before his trial, the 21-year-old told reporters in Pyongyang he wanted the banner "as a trophy" for the mother of a friend.
He was seen emotionally begging for forgiveness during the news conference.
He said he had made "the worst mistake of my life" by stealing a propaganda banner from the staff-only area of a Pyongyang hotel.
The student was allegedly being offered a car worth $10,000 (£7,200) if he successfully returned to the US with the political slogan.
He attempted to board a flight from Pyongyang to Beijing on 2 January, he was detained by two airport officials.
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An American student has been sentenced to 15 years hard labour after admitting stealing propaganda material in North Korea.
Otto Warmbier, a University of Virginia undergraduate student, was convicted and sentenced in a one-hour trial at the North's Supreme Court. He was charged with subversion.
Warmbier was arrested in early January as he tried to leave the country after visiting as a tourist with a New Year's tour group.
In a statement made before his trial, the 21-year-old told reporters in Pyongyang he wanted the banner "as a trophy" for the mother of a friend.
He was seen emotionally begging for forgiveness during the news conference.
He said he had made "the worst mistake of my life" by stealing a propaganda banner from the staff-only area of a Pyongyang hotel.
The student was allegedly being offered a car worth $10,000 (£7,200) if he successfully returned to the US with the political slogan.
He attempted to board a flight from Pyongyang to Beijing on 2 January, he was detained by two airport officials.
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