It’s tough but it kind of makes sense they’d not allow him in if he wasn’t treating Koreans well. South Koreans are Koreans just as much as North Koreans. And any complications resulting in changing countries stemming from his existing legal troubles may not have been worth dealing with. In effect he may have been simply using DPRK as a means to escape justice instead of as a means to more prosperous life.
It’s tough but it kind of makes sense they’d not allow him in if he wasn’t treating Koreans well. South Koreans are Koreans just as much as North Koreans. And any complications resulting in changing countries stemming from his existing legal troubles may not have been worth dealing with. In effect he may have been simply using DPRK as a means to escape justice instead of as a means to more prosperous life.
It will be interesting to see what happens.
That makes complete sense. I doubt that legal complications would matter much though.
Still, I think it would have been nice if the DPRK offered an olive branch and took him in. I understand why they didn’t, but it still sucks.