The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea | Remembering Otto: A Conversation with Cindy Warmbier @committeehrnk | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
HRNK Executive Director Greg Scarlatoiu moderated a virtual meeting with Mrs. Cindy Warmbier, which was held on Friday, June 19, 2020, the day we commemorated three years since the tragic passing of Otto at the hands of the Kim regime.
Otto Warmbier, a bright, handsome, and talented 22-year-old Ohio native and University of Virginia student, passed away on June 19th, 2017, from injuries suffered while detained on fabricated charges in North Korea.
The Kim regime imprisoned and killed Otto. Ever since their beloved son was taken away from them, Cindy and Fred Warmbier have relentlessly pursued truth and justice for him and for the millions of unknown North Koreans who have been similarly subjected to the brutality of the Kim regime.
HRNK Executive Director Greg Scarlatoiu moderated a virtual meeting with Mrs. Cindy Warmbier, which was held on Friday, June 19, 2020, the day we commemorated three years since the tragic passing of Otto at the hands of the Kim regime.
Otto Warmbier, a bright, handsome, and talented 22-year-old Ohio native and University of Virginia student, passed away on June 19th, 2017, from injuries suffered while detained on fabricated charges in North Korea.
The Kim regime imprisoned and killed Otto. Ever since their beloved son was taken away from them, Cindy and Fred Warmbier have relentlessly pursued truth and justice for him and for the millions of unknown North Koreans who have been similarly subjected to the brutality of the Kim regime.