Ex-North Korean Spy Reveals The Truth Behind Otto Warmbier’s Death | The UNCUT Interview

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  • @AsianBoss
    @AsianBoss  Рік тому +310

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    • @theharshtruthoutthere
      @theharshtruthoutthere 10 місяців тому

      public, do a search: BIBLE + Freemasonry.
      Come to know all the deceptions of this world.
      Freemasonry is a world wide club, with many members. Be not deceived by them, but know their tricks and expose.

    • @shoutout.kokain8713
      @shoutout.kokain8713 6 місяців тому +4

      The Dear Leader knows about you. Very well! ❤

    • @tonytrakas5159
      @tonytrakas5159 4 місяці тому +2

      Really good interview and really interesting. As a former American soldier who was stationed near the DMZ in South Korea I never imagined I would see an interview like this. Great job. I need to see the first interview now.

    • @JohnJones-tx6rt
      @JohnJones-tx6rt 4 місяці тому

      Are you CIA or MI6? If you are south korea we all know you pay for bad stories about North Korea. You are losing the propaganda war. Your American handlers are looking bad right now.

    • @tonypasma1707
      @tonypasma1707 4 місяці тому

      Problem

  • @miguelrosado6348
    @miguelrosado6348 Рік тому +8214

    The fact that this ex-spy makes a distinction between being in the torture chamber and being beaten up during interrogation and prison is really scary. Just shows how they have different levels of torture.

    • @elfenlied_girl1238
      @elfenlied_girl1238 Рік тому +949

      What’s even scarier is the fact that he’s saying he wasn’t tortured much but they just used waterboarding, however waterboarding IS considered torture as it was used in the Middle Ages to torture people

    • @stevejohnson6593
      @stevejohnson6593 Рік тому +236

      Torture is at it's best when you don't even use physical violence (I suppose even more so when the victim expects physical abuse).
      Locking people up in completely lightless cells, in cells where there is no noise but the prisoner's at all, are effective ways to mess with the perception and sanity of a person, and it is so simple..
      We are dependend on some sensual input to sustain ourselves. (unless you'd phrase this way different..)
      There's also a funky one where you'd restrain a person and then let single water drops hit the same spot on that person repeatedly - initially nothing much, but the 'sustained' pressure on the tissue will (after many hours) cause severe pain to the victim.

    • @hunterq4202
      @hunterq4202 Рік тому +220

      @@elfenlied_girl1238 Tell that to the US gov. It’s called “enhanced interrogation” lol

    • @davidfrank5227
      @davidfrank5227 Рік тому +173

      LOL, every country on this planet has different levels of torture. In the U.S. you have general population, guards purposefully combining inmates that shouldn't be in hallways or letting an inmate into an area they should never be, guard beatdowns, and solitary confinement as well. Who knows what goes on in Guantanamo. It's not just NK.

    • @alexvidzup9076
      @alexvidzup9076 Рік тому +63

      I’m sure every country tortures in an exact same way when they need to.
      I assume US would be even more advanced

  • @JH4RPlp
    @JH4RPlp Рік тому +4604

    You can tell how much discipline this young man has built after defecting. He states that feeling sad won't solve anything, so he tries to remain happy and force a smile if necessary. I respect this man a lot for also admitting that in NK he would go home and drink because he couldn't control his mental state. This really shows how much he's overcome struggle and is now more accepting of himself.

    • @adw6894
      @adw6894 Рік тому +86

      It's toxic to ignore the sadness feeling. Healthy mental needs to embrace the sadness in the journey of healing. Nothing wrong to feel the sadness, the important is understand why and how the sadness come, so he can heal from it.

    • @waypay1
      @waypay1 Рік тому +109

      ​@@adw6894Thousands of years of successful stoicism disprove that statement. Wallowing in self pity has never made anything better for anyone.

    • @waypay1
      @waypay1 Рік тому +10

      No, it shows how much his circumstances have improved by defecting.

    • @Euphorion
      @Euphorion Рік тому +4

      @@waypay1 i agree.

    • @paraworld-sys
      @paraworld-sys Рік тому

      @@waypay1 "The answer, according to general Stoic thought, is that we shouldn't deny emotions or the things that make us feel pain or sadness, but rather strive to accept that which we cannot control and do our best to process our emotions in a way that puts us on a productive path forward."
      That's the first thing that shows up by searching "stoicism and sadness" on google. It proves the point of @adw6894

  • @lucascruze416
    @lucascruze416 Рік тому +11250

    I respect this guy for not giving away information on North Korean border defecting routes
    This is most important sot that others can also escape that jail

    • @nirdeshshrestha9056
      @nirdeshshrestha9056 Рік тому +41

      @@pyrimad8 they relay informations you know.....

    • @lucascruze416
      @lucascruze416 Рік тому

      @@leexingha cia trying to juice info and country also provide monetary and language aid to the North koreans coming to America
      It's like a give and take deal that too completely confidential not to be made public
      What kind of enemy is it who means no harm
      And what use is a friend who will starve you to death

    • @tyecollaborator5017
      @tyecollaborator5017 Рік тому

      What secret routes? even independent journalists don't know how to sneak in, lol.
      It's clearly classic disinformation.

    • @edwardkay3193
      @edwardkay3193 Рік тому +113

      He still wants to live.

    • @2kiah431
      @2kiah431 Рік тому +876

      exactly there's another defector called park yeon mi and she straight up snitched all the defector routes in a silly podcast, lost all my respect for her

  • @skysunset877
    @skysunset877 7 місяців тому +1521

    I am a South Korean. There are more North Korean defectors like that in our country than we think, and they have jobs and work in society in various ways. These days, there are more UA-camrs who are former North Korean defectors, so we can see how much they value the freedom and new life they enjoy after defection. South Koreans support North Koreans who risk their lives to escape. I hope more people will have a chance to enjoy their freedom.

    • @jhaimp.sullivan5618
      @jhaimp.sullivan5618 5 місяців тому +16

      What if they r spy's too

    • @tonytrakas5159
      @tonytrakas5159 4 місяці тому +16

      I'm an American I was stationed in South Korea for two years in 1999/2000. I love Korea. I can't imagine what this guy went through and how he got to South Korea successfully.

    • @skysunset877
      @skysunset877 4 місяці тому +47

      @@jhaimp.sullivan5618 That's a good question! You are right. In 2019, spies were caught in South Korea, and there may still be spies around us that are not caught. To minimize this, there is the National Intelligence Service (NIS), which acts as the Korean CIA. North Korean defectors are bound to be investigated by the agency that knows a lot about them. The agency even knows the number of family members of a defector's next-door friend and things that the defectors don't remember. Based on that, they compare what North Korean defectors say to be true.

    • @skysunset877
      @skysunset877 4 місяці тому +19

      @@tonytrakas5159 Oh!! Thank you for your service, sir! Yes, As you know, North Korean defectors escape in so many different ways. The person in the video said that he swam to South Korea after crossing the NLL in the West Sea. There were many interesting stories about North Korean defectors. In the past, there was also a North Korean Air Force that crossed the NLL by fighter jet. For his achievements in handing over fighter jets and valuable information, he was even recognized as a colonel in the S. Korea.

    • @KimKim-mt2bb
      @KimKim-mt2bb 4 місяці тому +4

      isn't north korean getting racist treatment in south korea?
      there's a news about that.

  • @angelachouinard4581
    @angelachouinard4581 Рік тому +4586

    His lack of a degree would not be such an obstacle to credibility in the US. Hundreds of people give TED talks with much less qualification than he has. And his expertise is virtually impossible for Americans to acquire. He's so well spoken, thoughtful and realistic. I have infinite respect for him.

    • @Grahmps
      @Grahmps Рік тому +326

      It’s Korean culture - lots of South Koreans are very discriminatory against North Korean defectors, so by having a degree, he’d be able to back himself up just a little bit more to doubters.

    • @DD-cg1xg
      @DD-cg1xg Рік тому +29

      That part! Americans take it granted a lot

    • @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
      @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Рік тому +19

      @@DD-cg1xg You mean having a degree? Yes many are taking it for granted but some sadly fake it and just buy a fake degree. That is why you need transcripts to back it up.

    • @astupiddvdcase
      @astupiddvdcase Рік тому +28

      Lol ted talks.

    • @TruthXisXChaos
      @TruthXisXChaos Рік тому

      Agreed! There have been UA-camrs that have set up TED talks under Fake Names/Credentials just to troll them lol.

  • @CountDankula0
    @CountDankula0 Рік тому +5783

    Much respect to the risk this man is taking

    • @iamhardwell2844
      @iamhardwell2844 Рік тому +61

      i wonder how you know he telling the truth

    • @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
      @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Рік тому +27

      Now I wonder how truthful he is. Maybe he is telling some truth but not sure.

    • @daimsaeed
      @daimsaeed Рік тому +99

      If he is lying he is still undervthreat tbf

    • @Pandyzandy
      @Pandyzandy Рік тому +7

      This man is literally changing the course of history

    • @jammyb90
      @jammyb90 Рік тому

      👍

  • @Deadtalk3568
    @Deadtalk3568 5 місяців тому +1283

    The fact that he thinks waterboarding isn’t that bad for torture SAYS ALOT about North Korea ……😮

    • @nydeity9100
      @nydeity9100 4 місяці тому +16

      Its not

    • @HawkinaBox
      @HawkinaBox 4 місяці тому +146

      @@nydeity9100 Compared to other methods of torture, it is tame, but suffocation is a scary way to die.

    • @OpenGL4ever
      @OpenGL4ever 4 місяці тому +15

      The US did the same.

    • @EngrishTeacher
      @EngrishTeacher 4 місяці тому

      white people are extremely sheltered from the reality of the world outside of white countries

    • @grapentine739
      @grapentine739 4 місяці тому +53

      The US does waterboarding and far worse to thousands of innocent people held without due process. Same with Israel

  • @julietar4441
    @julietar4441 Рік тому +2742

    I think that the way he is explaning all these topics is remarkable, he isn't revealing the new methods of scaping, he is being extremely careful yet brave, he is also claryfying the difference between getting hit and actual torture that some people have to endure, which is important. The logic behind his explanation is really admirable... much respect for this guy

    • @condorX2
      @condorX2 Рік тому +40

      I like his empathy more where he explains how he scare shitless if he was being torture in a dark room for something he didn't did.
      The reason why Trump didn't do anything was because he's a fan of North Korea and Putin.
      Rip to the Agent Orange victims in Vietnam and Laos bombing victims.
      🙏

    • @tomaccino
      @tomaccino Рік тому +34

      @@condorX2 How does Vietnam and Laos fit into this? I watched the whole video but didn't hear about them.

    • @_GrandZeno
      @_GrandZeno Рік тому

      hes a paid propagandist and liar you clown

    • @condorX2
      @condorX2 Рік тому

      @@tomaccino
      I feel like this video want to paint North Korea as the bad guy for causing 1 unknown death while ignoring how many deaths Agent Orange has caused in Vietnam, including US marines and it need a half an hour video to give us that picture, particularly the use of chemical weapon that can't be detect by modern science.
      Question.
      Have you seen the Laos bombings? Were they the bad guy too? You see the pattern here? When will Asian Boss going to interview the survivors?

    • @digitalronin7787
      @digitalronin7787 Рік тому +9

      ​@@condorX2 how does putin involved here as well?

  • @maxstartable
    @maxstartable Рік тому +2304

    this man started out as a highly ranking government official in north korea and a defector sharing his personal story, but has made himself into way more than that: He is a true expert in many of the topics brought up in this video, and makes his points in a very refined way using vast historical knowledge and exceptional analytical thinking. He and others like him should be considered as true assets and advisors in determining how governments should proceed with handling North Korea.

    • @toastmalone8875
      @toastmalone8875 Рік тому +90

      Absolutely. He mentions struggling to develop his career, but I bet there are plenty of think tanks that could provide a fantastic career and salary for his expertise. I think if he can learn english (assuming he doesn't currently speak it) that would really help him advance.

    • @Brayn126
      @Brayn126 Рік тому

      You should know that many North Korean defectors make up stories to make more money. He wasn't even thirty years old and was elite spy? He was able to regularly ask people in another department if they were torturing Warmbier but doesn't know the reason of his death? How believable it is North Korean officer would be frustrated because Warmbier didn't know Korean? Of course he didn't know Korean, he was American! The reason why King Jon Un's uncle was killed has nothing to do with how he was walking with Un. No ex elite spy would speak publicly without at least blurring his face considering he is supposed to have his mother there. There are even more inconsistencies from his previous interview.

    • @Mikishots
      @Mikishots Рік тому

      Exactly. Those so-called South Korean "experts" with degrees should sit down and grab a pen.

    • @zukyozelf7144
      @zukyozelf7144 Рік тому +20

      100% agree This man should be given a job at a western consulate or as an advisor. Brilliant and obviously hard working mentality.

    • @garethlawton5278
      @garethlawton5278 Рік тому +6

      @@zukyozelf7144 He also said waterboarding wasn't real torture. I'm good, you hire him.

  • @smartspy007
    @smartspy007 Рік тому +6745

    Please protect this man at all costs

    • @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242
      @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242 Рік тому +151

      Just a Christian walking by. I publicly confess my faith and belief in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Lord and Saviour. Amen. Thanks

    • @大醉侠-b4c
      @大醉侠-b4c Рік тому +22

      just a liar

    • @zayned3967
      @zayned3967 Рік тому

      I wonder how many people he himself tortured. This is not a good guy. You don't get to be a spy being merciful to prisoners.

    • @himanshusingh5214
      @himanshusingh5214 Рік тому +116

      @@大醉侠-b4c Are you North Korean?

    • @gasaholic47
      @gasaholic47 Рік тому +68

      @@大醉侠-b4c Looking in the mirror when you wrote this?

  • @peaceful_chaos14
    @peaceful_chaos14 Рік тому +1293

    Mad respect to Asian Boss for having such a sensitive topic on youtube for everyone to see without filters, and a bigger respect to this man for taking such a huge risk by disclosing information that could put his life on danger but still doing it for the sake of awareness. Amazing.

    • @elijahbey3366
      @elijahbey3366 Рік тому +1

      Why are you mad at him?

    • @MariposaNudrath
      @MariposaNudrath Рік тому +16

      @@elijahbey3366 No no they're not mad at him, they're saying they have lots of respect for the channel for uploading this vid. It's a phrase, 'mad respect' meaning big respect

    • @elijahbey3366
      @elijahbey3366 Рік тому +7

      @@MariposaNudrath Oh, I see. Thanks for explaining that to me. You have to understand, I'm just a caveman. I fell in some ice and later got thawed out by your scientists. Your world frightens and confuses me. Sometimes the honking horns of your traffic make me want to get out of my BMW and run off into the hills or whatever. Sometimes when I read the user comments on here I think, "Did little demons get inside and type it?" I don't know. My primitive mind can't grasp these concepts.

    • @peaceful_chaos14
      @peaceful_chaos14 Рік тому +31

      @@elijahbey3366 we get it now, you want attention.

    • @elijahbey3366
      @elijahbey3366 Рік тому +2

      @@peaceful_chaos14 You don't understand. When I see a solar eclipse, like the one I went to last year in Hawaii, I think 'Oh no! Is the moon eating the sun?' I don't know. Because I'm a caveman -- that's the way I think.

  • @primesspct2
    @primesspct2 11 місяців тому +108

    Thank you for this interview and for Chul-eun Lee bravely speaking out. It was a privilege to hear of his experiences, and to leanr a little about his life.

  • @jillianlea9690
    @jillianlea9690 Рік тому +435

    I appreciate the empathy he showed for the prisoners and north Koreans, which is no simple feat when you've been raised and conditioned in the social climate of North Korea . I hope he can find what he needs financially to continue sharing his story

  • @theking-ss
    @theking-ss Рік тому +1999

    Groundbreaking interview, this is why Asian boss is important

    • @StreetDrilla
      @StreetDrilla Рік тому

      Laughable channel with more laughable audience.

    • @Pandyzandy
      @Pandyzandy Рік тому

      He literally just exposed how Otto Warmbier died. He was murdered by a bioweapon.

    • @eb4052
      @eb4052 Рік тому +5

      Definitely agree

    • @SonOfTheChinChin
      @SonOfTheChinChin Рік тому +5

      the japanese rental girlfriend was sooo sweet

  • @retest6658
    @retest6658 Рік тому +2008

    "I am all for peace, but I am not a fan of giving unconditional aid."
    Give this man a gold bar 👏

    • @kdlofty
      @kdlofty 11 місяців тому +33

      No aid given is unconditional.

    • @IslamTheTruth-cg5qp
      @IslamTheTruth-cg5qp 11 місяців тому

      USA should stop bombing countries

    • @Under-Kaoz
      @Under-Kaoz 11 місяців тому +72

      ​​@@kdloftyUnconditional aid that doesnt help the nation's people who paid the taxes may be a better way to word it. But often short sayings are filled with meaning beyond the up front definition of the words used.

    • @alanmark12345
      @alanmark12345 7 місяців тому +22

      wouldn't giving him a gold bar be giving unconditional aid?

    • @mayjailersirens
      @mayjailersirens 7 місяців тому

      falling for this clear propganda against a country created out of necessity because of the barbarity committed by america and its allies in thee korean war is next level, you all are susceptible to propganda, wonder why when journalists are killed and given death sentences by america it isn’t met with this extreme of a reaction, the west loves fascists and despots in fact they help them gain power and then abandon them to use them to create consensus for one sided war fare

  • @bonbonpolice
    @bonbonpolice 6 місяців тому +297

    ❤❤❤Good News!❤❤❤ Lee Chul Eun just got married with a female North Korean defector in South Korea last month. Please congratulate for this newly wed couple. His wife is Han Yumi who is also a renowned personality showing herself through many channels. God bless this couple! ❤

    • @chewc
      @chewc 5 місяців тому +3

      Do you have a link for this news?

    • @hyperturbotechnomike
      @hyperturbotechnomike 4 місяці тому +11

      @@chewc Link for YT video of their marriage: kABoMH6vTIw

    • @yts70r135
      @yts70r135 3 місяці тому +1

    • @dsl6653
      @dsl6653 3 місяці тому +3

      Happy for them! Thanks for the update! It seems that he is now also uploading videos to youtube

    • @Kntgtenuf3
      @Kntgtenuf3 3 місяці тому +5

      Awwww, I knew it. I saw his wedding ring in the interview, and figured that's another reason for his smile haha. God bless them!

  • @zawacchi
    @zawacchi Рік тому +1104

    What an absolute legend. So sincere, so informative, and so brave. I can't even imagine the hardships Chul-eun must have gone through, and the fact that he's been able to not only recovery from that, but also have such a powerful outlook on life is truly inspiring. Thank you, Chul-eun, for providing the world with such valuable insights, and thank you Stephen for conducting this interview. I wish Chul-eun the absolute best of luck, and I really do hope that his interviews and lectures will help to improve awareness regarding North Korea.

    • @samnnamani
      @samnnamani Рік тому +12

      You are spot on. I have not watch the first interview (going to right away) but from the title and 3 minutes in, he blew me away with his attitude and outlook, You certainly see people who have seen the worst of life and they have this demeanor about them, its an openness, an unfazed yet humble antecedence about life. He has that.

    • @ebx
      @ebx Рік тому +2

      maplestory

    • @eily_b
      @eily_b 9 місяців тому +2

      I think he still works for NK.

    • @Dave-ji1yp
      @Dave-ji1yp 9 місяців тому +3

      HE IS A FRAUD.

    • @doratheexplorer24
      @doratheexplorer24 8 місяців тому +1

      @@Dave-ji1yp would you mind explaining how?

  • @evelynsanjuan4381
    @evelynsanjuan4381 Рік тому +626

    I've watched all the interviews of this young man on asian boss. He's so kind and so smart. Please, SK you should protect this gentleman.

    • @fabtins1993
      @fabtins1993 Рік тому +31

      Agreed. This guy is a gem. Brilliant and yet humble.

    • @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242
      @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242 Рік тому +8

      Just a Christian walking by. I publicly confess my faith and belief in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Lord and Saviour. Amen. Thanks

    • @idktbh.2421
      @idktbh.2421 Рік тому +11

      ​@@shawnsangikkimkinggod4242 who asked

    • @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242
      @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242 Рік тому +1

      @@idktbh.2421 you did

    • @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj
      @TrinhNguyen-sh4fj Рік тому +18

      @@shawnsangikkimkinggod4242 why are spamming the same old message everywhere? Not everyone believes in your religion! Have respect for others.

  • @broannoying8765
    @broannoying8765 Рік тому +570

    The fact that I watched a 40+ minute video and it felt like 10 minutes says that this was a very informational, interesting and important video. Respect to Lee.

    • @SibrenFetter
      @SibrenFetter Рік тому

      Wait is was 40 minutes? I just had the same realization 😂

  • @RobertSimpson-wp3pr
    @RobertSimpson-wp3pr 5 місяців тому +360

    I'm American, give this man whatever he needs or wants. His information and experience is precious. Sir, if your reading my comment. I thank you.

    • @jarlwhiterun7478
      @jarlwhiterun7478 4 місяці тому +6

      You're*

    • @lazyhexor
      @lazyhexor 4 місяці тому +12

      @@jarlwhiterun7478 No one cares

    • @hanfo420
      @hanfo420 4 місяці тому +12

      @@lazyhexor I do. It's making me question the "I'm American".

    • @angelito2336
      @angelito2336 4 місяці тому

      ​@hanfo420 You're one person out of a billion people on this planet. You're not special, no one cares, and go touch grass.

    • @le96g
      @le96g 3 місяці тому +7

      Whats the relevance of you being american? 😂

  • @A-Goose-
    @A-Goose- Рік тому +989

    "If i get (snuffed out) by North Korea (or something; someone; etc.) while going about my business, it is what it is." That statement is nothing to be scuffed about. That statement only said by someone who already knew the consequences yet keep going giving us information that we needed. Not only Chul-eun Lee made second appearance on UA-cam, he also made an appearance on Television as a former high-ranking North Korean government official no less about his life prior defecting to South Korea. Truly a Legendary person.

    • @NicholasThorntonOfficial
      @NicholasThorntonOfficial Рік тому +48

      the best way to protect himself is by becoming a public figure

    • @User-jr7vf
      @User-jr7vf Рік тому +11

      @@NicholasThorntonOfficial yep, that's what I thought while watching that part of the interview. It would also be well advised for him to carry a gun whenever he goes. I don't know about gun regulations in South Korea, but him being a target of the North Korean government would justify handing out a gun permission.

    • @User-jr7vf
      @User-jr7vf Рік тому +17

      @@NicholasThorntonOfficial also, he must avoid being among crowds, as the North Korean government may use dirty methods of execution such as they did with Kim's brother in Malasya, having two ordinary ladies paid for spraying poison on his face. So you wouldn't be expecting that, so carrying a gun in that case is useless.

    • @rlee0141
      @rlee0141 Рік тому +5

      That quote was gangsta af

    • @Soloman_Gumball
      @Soloman_Gumball Рік тому +1

      Can't imagine they'd be targeted. it would just validate what they're saying.

  • @pistachiooo9033
    @pistachiooo9033 Рік тому +660

    the fact that he does not seek for money while giving a very detailed crucial informations on NK that brings risk to his life is truly amazing, what a great human being.

    • @strek45
      @strek45 Рік тому +28

      Unlike some other defecter who milked her sob story to the fullest

    • @hoanglinhle4468
      @hoanglinhle4468 Рік тому +8

      - As if he would admit it out loud that he takes money from another agency. 🙃

    • @MoyaBrennan6825
      @MoyaBrennan6825 Рік тому +44

      @@strek45 How is hers a sob story? what is so wrong with talking about the stuff you had to go through and get paid at the same time? she has to live too.

    • @longnguyendotcom
      @longnguyendotcom Рік тому +8

      As a North Korean defector that was in a high position in their government, why would you go and review all these "very detailed crucial information" to the public? Wouldn't you just review it to the South Korean government and let them make it public if they deem necessary? Wouldn't you try and keep yourself in a low profile so you don't get assassinated? He doesn't seek money may be because the North Korean was/is supporting his mission.

    • @sweatycrabthailand4262
      @sweatycrabthailand4262 Рік тому

      @@longnguyendotcom still on kims payroll.... why else would he water down NKs role in torturing innocent americans, lying about otto warmbier.

  • @beth-bi9yv
    @beth-bi9yv Рік тому +956

    I've heard several defectors make the statement, "if North Korea kills me, they kill me" or something similar. I can't imagine living with this kind of thing hanging over my head. Thank you too all those telling their stories regardless of the personal consequence. True bravery.

    • @whynot-bh6if
      @whynot-bh6if Рік тому

      The USA and Russia did and still do the same thing. North Korea never lied to attack countries and take their ressources half way around the world!

    • @JohnDoe-yq9rt
      @JohnDoe-yq9rt Рік тому +1

      Pretty easy to live with when you're not actually a North Korean defector but are probably a South Korean working for the CIA.

    • @User-jr7vf
      @User-jr7vf Рік тому +45

      well they are used to this idea in North Korea. Even when living in there, they are constantly under the threat. So when they decide to leave and speak out, it is the same mindset they have.

    • @User-jr7vf
      @User-jr7vf Рік тому +8

      Consider that they might say this in order to show bravery and defiance to the North Korean government, otherwise North Korean officials may find it even easier to eliminate them.

    • @aklemon06
      @aklemon06 Рік тому +12

      It's the same as if you die, you die.

  • @miroticfashion
    @miroticfashion 3 місяці тому +14

    The way this man single-handedly solved the reunification issue at the end 😍👏🏾👏🏾

  • @mistermiyagi7048
    @mistermiyagi7048 Рік тому +1031

    During my time in prison, I immersed myself in reading books authored by North Korean defectors. The experience left an indelible impression on me, highlighting that there are numerous people around the globe who have undergone more hardships than I have, despite not being incarcerated. The books I read were marked by a recurrent theme - the daily struggle with hunger faced by many North Koreans. Meanwhile, although I was serving my sentence for my wrongdoings, I received three meals a day, plus a salary that enabled me to purchase additional food and snacks. This made me realize that life is not equitable.

    • @mistermiyagi7048
      @mistermiyagi7048 Рік тому +98

      @Chloe Seay Yes I can name those I remember here:
      Dear Leader: My Escape from North Korea - Jin-sung Jang
      A River in Darkness: One Man's Escape from North Korea - Masaji Ishikawa
      I recommend them if you like adventurous escape stories.

    • @Booboonancy
      @Booboonancy Рік тому +70

      That’s a great story. Clearly I don’t know your particulars but you seem to have taken that “down time” to self reflect and grow as a human and I applaud that. You’re also absolutely right about life not being fair. It just isn’t but being able to put things into perspective helps you move forward with your life. I hope you are doing good today and wish you the best.

    • @MM-uv6kb
      @MM-uv6kb Рік тому +39

      An attitude of gratitude, despite circumstances, shows a mature soul.

    • @larryboi2706
      @larryboi2706 Рік тому +7

      25 000 people die every day due to hunger related causes. Food is certainly not so obvious as it is for many of us

    • @justin8894
      @justin8894 Рік тому

      What were you in for? Pedophoellia? 😂

  • @RS-bn1ty
    @RS-bn1ty Рік тому +797

    You can tell he’s nervous talking about this, messing with his ring, fidgeting with his fingers, pretty much keeping his hands close for a type of comfort. I applaud him for coming forward with all this because I imagine it is a bit scary or really scary to talk about a country you used to call home and release all this information

    • @carlmarcks114
      @carlmarcks114 10 місяців тому +12

      Or maybe because he was in direct contact with Otto and he was part of his torture

    • @airplanes7204
      @airplanes7204 9 місяців тому

      Well, he is not free of retaliation until king Jung un dies

    • @Noah-go8xc
      @Noah-go8xc 9 місяців тому +67

      ⁠@@carlmarcks114 I still wouldn’t hold him accountable for it. Even if his gut is telling him it is wrong, the only way to guarantee your own safety is to blindly follow the regime. Freethinking is a sure fire way to die.

    • @CP-jk3tc
      @CP-jk3tc 8 місяців тому +14

      Not to discredit the former spy, but viewers should view this documentary piece critically.
      He wasn't being nervous as everything was orchestrated/calculated. Everything he said should be taken at 50-50 though. You know he absolutely needed this kind of spotlight because this way he'll have a better chance to survive assassination. Plus it's also possible that he'll have to exaggerate the content in favor of the US/S.Korea narratives.

    • @1sandinista
      @1sandinista 8 місяців тому +1

      It's because he isn't being totally truthful. He is throwing exaggerations for his new S. Korean benefactors which is the propaganda machine.

  • @GENKI_INU
    @GENKI_INU Рік тому +690

    Otto faced a fate worse than death.
    Imagine being forced into a fake confession, being promised you'll be released, then being chemically induced to be brain-dead, and being shipped back to the US as a bargaining chip in a deal, while "being alive" as a living corpse.
    Edit: To the replies, no Otto didn't "deserve" this. There's no verifiable evidence he even stole a propaganda poster. The camera footage could've been faked with someone else, and he could've been framed and used as a scapegoat.

    • @sansthedog
      @sansthedog Рік тому +155

      @@AntonLennikov You act like many people can just resist torture lol. You’d probably break within a day, as would most people that don’t have specific training against torture.

    • @marquisnash834
      @marquisnash834 Рік тому +81

      @@AntonLennikov I knew him personally and I promise you he’s stronger and braver than you’ll ever be.

    • @oliverkalamata2753
      @oliverkalamata2753 Рік тому +41

      ​@@AntonLennikov Hey, it's easy to type what I WOULD DO. It must be just as easy, right? 🙄

    • @marquisnash834
      @marquisnash834 Рік тому +32

      @@AntonLennikov ahh so you were there with him right

    • @Mood_Gaming
      @Mood_Gaming Рік тому +18

      The guy literally acted like an idiot and when all he had to do was visit and level he brought it on himself.

  • @tonytrakas5159
    @tonytrakas5159 4 місяці тому +76

    Wow as an American soldier who was stationed in South Korea I found this interview absolutely fascinating. I was stationed near the DMZ for almost two years. I absolutely loved being stationed in South Korea. I love the people, the culture and everything about the country. I can't imagine what this man has been through. I need to see the first interview now

    • @toudi_p
      @toudi_p 4 місяці тому

      I didint see part 1 too. But he was a part of the establishment , he said so. He even said he was better of in terms of money than he is in S Korea now. Wonder how he defected

    • @Kntgtenuf3
      @Kntgtenuf3 3 місяці тому

      I hope you've watched the first interview by now. His story is amazing!

    • @JohnJones-tx6rt
      @JohnJones-tx6rt Місяць тому

      No you weren't, no you didn't. Faker.

  • @hannachan1357
    @hannachan1357 Рік тому +722

    Another great interview! He's clearly intelligent and knowledgeable and I have big RESPECT for him. Despite his current challenges, he still keeps a positive attitude and that's commendable. I pray that more people will be able to help him out if they can. Stay strong Mr. Lee and keep going!

    • @stacysmith7387
      @stacysmith7387 Рік тому +9

      It goes to show you the sincerity of appreciating a better opportunity in life after coming from a horribly repressive dictatorship as your reality.

  • @SubzeroBlack68
    @SubzeroBlack68 Рік тому +1067

    "Due to this financial difficulty, I'm currently taking a leave of absence."
    Honestly I am shocked. In this age he could document his experiences into a book or do some online videos just talking about his life and he should be making an insane amount of money.

    • @ghexaier
      @ghexaier Рік тому +219

      I feel like he needs to gain credibility and acceptance that his degree would bring him. He probably realises that basically anyone can publish a biography these days, but just wants for his words to have more weight and dignity.

    • @thenotoriousgryyn342
      @thenotoriousgryyn342 Рік тому +8

      Agreed

    • @sakunaz25
      @sakunaz25 Рік тому +17

      He did address that in 39:54

    • @angryyordle4640
      @angryyordle4640 Рік тому +191

      he can certainly make a lot of money with this, but for that he would have to sell out and tell a bunch of lies about North Korean and pro-western propaganda. The type of stuff Yeonmi Park does.
      But unlike Yeonmi Park, Chul-eun Lee doesn't seem to be a grifter that sells his country for profit, so he chooses to deal with the difficulty of the South Korean ruthlessly capitalistic work environment, which is one of the worst in the so called "developed" world. I have mad respect for the dude.

    • @Jerryfromtheblocm
      @Jerryfromtheblocm Рік тому +134

      In order to make large profit, you would have to probably be some poster child in the west like Yeon mi park. Milking the sob story while making Americans feel good about themselves, this dude just wants a better life which makes his story so much more refreshing and most importantly balanced. Also he is still in south korea which doesn't really give him an advantage marketing wise.

  • @jdvierra
    @jdvierra Рік тому +698

    Moral of the story: DO NOT EVER ATTEMPT to travel to North Korea if you are a US citizen or even just a US green card holder, because you will surely become an easy target for spying allegations. I personally don't see anything worth going there. For one, North Korea charges an arm & a leg for you to go there. Two, once you're in there, you're basically not left alone by the North Korean handlers (there's also a huge possibility that the hotel rooms have multiple spy cameras so they can monitor your every move, even when you're not physically with them). And lastly, you may become a political prisoner just on a whim if you've somehow pissed off any of the elites while you're there.

    • @Strafuzz
      @Strafuzz Рік тому +43

      Yup, yup and yup.

    • @asdf3568
      @asdf3568 Рік тому +41

      Did you not listen to what he said? He vandalized the hotel. That would get you arrested in any country. Plenty of Americans travel to NK every year and they are fine.

    • @oomay1925
      @oomay1925 Рік тому +185

      ​@asdf vandalism is bad, but they did more than arrest the guy. That's a bit of an understatement 🤨

    • @asdf3568
      @asdf3568 Рік тому +15

      @@oomay1925 They do the same thing in the US all the time. I don't see why you get so worked up about it.
      I rather none of this would ever happen, but I have to point out the hypocrisy

    • @adl.4611
      @adl.4611 Рік тому +27

      Countless other Americans had travelled to NK without any problems prior to the Warmbier case. If you don't see any reasons to travel there then that's just your take - personally I don't see any reason to travel to a shithole like Dubai, but other people love it there. People who travel to NK understand the restrictions on free movement and the idea that you're constantly monitored, but find that it's a small inconvenience among the wider experience of being in such a bizarre place. I'd definitely go again.

  • @gabrielaloaiza9271
    @gabrielaloaiza9271 10 місяців тому +111

    Wow. Bravo to the interviewer too. He made all the right questions.

  • @marquisnash834
    @marquisnash834 Рік тому +795

    I went to High school with Otto and I just want to say he was one the nicest and funniest guys I’ve ever met, he was prom-king and well loved by everyone and definitely did not deserve his fate. Rest in Peace Otto !!!!

  • @Frisbinator
    @Frisbinator Рік тому +236

    It’s nice hearing someone talk in their native tongue with subtitles. It’s so much more fluid and expressive. I hope that more people use their first language instead of English, everyone’s first language sounds so much better than subsequent languages, unless they were learned in early childhood (and really learned, not just taught in school).

    • @mel2000
      @mel2000 Рік тому +4

      If the listener doesn't understand the speaker's language, they're better off reading an article at their own pace.

    • @uuuuuuuuiiiiiii
      @uuuuuuuuiiiiiii 7 місяців тому +2

      @@mel2000if you believe that, then why do you watch a channel about cultural exchange? exert some energy

    • @mel2000
      @mel2000 7 місяців тому +1

      @@uuuuuuuuiiiiiii : I can read text faster than I can watch a video. Why waste my time with a language I don't understand?

    • @ambientexperience5793
      @ambientexperience5793 7 місяців тому +7

      @@mel2000reading text doesn’t give any of the emotion we can clearly see in someone’s face and voice. There’s a lot more to understand by watching someone speaking their mother tongue

    • @mel2000
      @mel2000 7 місяців тому +3

      @@ambientexperience5793 : IMO, reading text located at the bottom of the screen takes your eyes off their facial expressions, which certainly causes a loss of emotional recognition. And in this movie, the characters were natively bilingual, so there was absolutely no need for subtitles.

  • @beware-of-the-double-bunny1252
    @beware-of-the-double-bunny1252 Рік тому +83

    This man is incredible. He's intelligent, well-spoken, down to earth, modest, knowledgeable, he carries himself well, he's honest and has integrity. I could listen to him talk for hours. I only wish him the very best, he's a valuable person from every standpoint in my opinion, and others have a lot to learn from him.

  • @leryx2665
    @leryx2665 11 місяців тому +15

    Hello, from Perú. Great interview! ... Cheers to Chul-eun Lee, he is a very brave man.

  • @casedistorted
    @casedistorted Рік тому +698

    I give this man massive respect. He seems 100% genuine and truthful with what he has experienced, and I appreciate that he isn't telling us fluff about things he doesn't know about, just what is his opinion. The fact that he could be attacked by other NA spies just for telling us these things means he is risking his life, potentially.
    What terrifies me the most is the biological weapons that NA could unleash just because they aren't being safe enough about it, or wanted to end all life. Those are the kinds of things that keep me up at night, especially after the global response to Covid was so botched.
    I love that this guy is just so thankful and happy to be out of North Korea, and appreciative of the people who have tried to support him financially so he can continue going to school and learn more. He is doing everything he can to atone for anything bad he had to do while in NA, or just to make a better life.
    I love his idea of economic reunification where they have an island to trade. That is such a fantastic idea to slowly mix two cultures together and change things over time. People are way more amenable to change when it's slowly
    I have to agree with him that going it alone with studying and working and trying to survive almost isn't possible in some places, it is so much easier with a support system, or just family to help you go at it. I really feel for the people in North Korea who probably had so much stress when the border with China shut down. I can't imagine living in NA and starving AND one of your only routes for trade is cut off, AND nobody else in the world even cares about you because you live in North Korea.
    I thought I would only watch the part about Otto Warmbier, but I ended up watching the entire video because it was so fascinating. I wonder if Otto's parents will also watch this interview, hoping to get more answers.

    • @totalwarpersia9292
      @totalwarpersia9292 Рік тому +7

      you trust easy lmao

    • @Trendbabe
      @Trendbabe Рік тому +29

      @@totalwarpersia9292 what does he has to gain with the information he shared? fr, I'd put my money on him being genuine, too.

    • @halsxx
      @halsxx Рік тому +31

      ​@@totalwarpersia9292 and what are your reasonable arguments on why he's not genuine?

    • @coffee.3.4
      @coffee.3.4 Рік тому +2

      ⁠@@halsxxbecause he’s not a fool that blindly believes everything he sees on UA-cam ?Why do you go about life being blindly accepting of everything everyone says?

    • @halsxx
      @halsxx Рік тому +9

      @@coffee.3.4 i didn't even say anything about ME believing, i was asking that person..and saying that someone is not a fool is not an argument that states facts about the topic

  • @alexandrahullquist4008
    @alexandrahullquist4008 Рік тому +26

    Having lived and worked in Korea for 10 years, while married to a Korean man, I learned much about the North and South. His presentation is very solid and positive. Keep it up!!

  • @OwnD1
    @OwnD1 Рік тому +192

    인터뷰를 너무참 잘하셨습니다.

  • @samuelseo2765
    @samuelseo2765 11 місяців тому +30

    This is one of the best interviews i've seen on this channel.

  • @bluepaint9923
    @bluepaint9923 Рік тому +43

    when chul-eun lee was seemingly making statement on the difference between north and south korean economic systems, the interviewer caught it immediately that it was really more about the difference between mr. lee's station in his life before and after his defection. it's not as simple as capitalism vs. guided economy, there are also class issues involved. kudos to the interviewer for the graceful redirect

  • @bartoszjozwicki4541
    @bartoszjozwicki4541 Рік тому +189

    Hope he gets enough support to finish his degree! Thank you for the interview

    • @Pitapat819
      @Pitapat819 Рік тому +8

      His degree in North Korean Studies 😂 but seriously, I hope so too and I hope he will be able to live a fulfilling life in SK.

  • @ambition112
    @ambition112 Рік тому +337

    2:35: 😷 The interviewee discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in North Korea and the difficulties faced by its citizens.
    6:59: 🇰🇵 The current situation in North Korea is dire, with a lack of food and a struggling economy due to trade restrictions and the impact of COVID-19.
    14:00: 📰 The interview discusses North Korea's potential for war and its military capabilities.
    20:51: 📚 The speaker discusses the case of a US student who was accused of being a spy in North Korea.
    33:15: 🔍 The interviewee believes that the person who was accused of being a spy in North Korea was likely forced to take drugs and experienced stress-induced health issues.
    36:44: 😳 The speaker discusses their thoughts on North Korea's nuclear program and the lack of options for resolving the issue.
    45:19: 🌐 The speaker opposes immediate reunification between North and South Korea and suggests gradual exchange and cooperation in designated areas like Gyeongdongdo.
    46:41: 🤝 The speaker wants to promote understanding and exchange between North and South Korea, emphasizing the importance of accurate information about North Korean society.
    Recap by Tammy AI

    • @YourSherlock
      @YourSherlock Рік тому

      The timestamp is already presented on description, dummy

    • @risarisa8838
      @risarisa8838 9 місяців тому +1

      Thankyou mahn i am sure this will help lots of people

    • @samleslie8457
      @samleslie8457 7 місяців тому +1

      Great work, thanks for the descriptions. This should be pinned!

  • @MrMonsster
    @MrMonsster 11 місяців тому +18

    Perfectly well-handled interview with an amazing guest, who is more eloquent than most people.

    • @anisbiebr
      @anisbiebr 7 місяців тому

      He is indeed a villian without showing to the world

  • @aroundthesun05
    @aroundthesun05 Рік тому +351

    Incredibly insightful, and helps me think differently about North Korea and just what they are truly capable of. You've interviewed him twice, but truly, this is a a "once-in-a-lifetime" interview. A person with this kind of access, background, history.. no one else in the world can provide this kind of interview. Incredible!

    • @asdf3568
      @asdf3568 Рік тому +12

      What this guy says actually makes sense. Not the standard BS we're usually fed with

    • @danny24042002
      @danny24042002 Рік тому

      lol sheep... everything you know about nord korea is from the media. brainwashing successful

    • @rationalbasis2172
      @rationalbasis2172 Рік тому

      Have you deigned to consider what the U.S. is capable of? Like bombing a country and wiping out 15% of their population . . . deliberately? This is what the U.S. did to North Korea. And it is in part responsible for what North Korea is today.

  • @Misfitdruid
    @Misfitdruid Рік тому +33

    I appreciate the way Chul-eun Lee speaks so frankly. No cherry-picking or embellishing. Just straight to the point. It gives added weight to his words that, at times, can be rather chilling. I also like his pragmatic attitude. He's positive but also realistic.

  • @davezdgalmancornelius6388
    @davezdgalmancornelius6388 Рік тому +219

    After a year, this man is still alive and kicking. Respect to this guy's courage for doing another interview.

    • @edidervishi7102
      @edidervishi7102 Рік тому

      Even if I am not a North Korean, I can clearly know that these are lies. The daily food, medical care, education, houses and jobs of North Koreans are all distributed by their government for free. It is equivalent to no cost for them to live. A month's salary is very low but equivalent to pocket money. These so-called very few people who escaped from North Korea are just some people who like the material life of the West and fabricate false news in order to satisfy the stories that Western politicians want. Like every country America is hostile to these days. Everyone who fled to America from a hostile country loves to lie and make up news to attack their home country. It can be said that the United States has adopted a bunch of liars haha. And you folks believe it without thinking, and even bought their books

  • @brunomoura7719
    @brunomoura7719 11 місяців тому +16

    One of my favorites UA-cam. Channel. Even living far from South Korea (I'm Brazilian), I would like to share my gratitude for everyone who makes Asian Boss, an intense and very important job , no matter wherever you are. Here, in Brazil AsianBoss is an very spread channel. Great Interviews and responsibility.

  • @thisistotallyfine
    @thisistotallyfine Рік тому +71

    I don't follow every Asian Boss video that closely, but this interview kept me intrigued all the way.
    Very well done interview!

  • @louu.crossing
    @louu.crossing Рік тому +137

    Wishing for this man's safety and success

    • @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242
      @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242 Рік тому +1

      Just a Christian walking by. I publicly confess my faith and belief in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Lord and Saviour. Amen. Thanks

    • @SariennMusic73
      @SariennMusic73 Рік тому

      ​​​@@shawnsangikkimkinggod4242omg stop proselytizing. It's always the Christians, Jehovahs Witnesses and Muslims that run around forcing their religious bs everywhere they can. It's unwarranted, unneeded and harassing. Y'all get your panties twisted over atheists - yet atheists never go around everywhere online screaming about their lack of any belief.
      STOP PROSELYTIZING & PUSHING YOUR STUPID RELIGIONS AT INNOCENT PEOPLE. Religion has nothing to even do with this video. Go join Your People in the religious section of UA-cam and the internet as a WHOLE. Yay you love Jesus. Big deal.

  • @waterlily6240
    @waterlily6240 Рік тому +310

    he explained how his experience for literally being a defector is overlooked as compared to the advanced academic holders yet he himself is very well articulated and give fair opinions. respect

    • @yopekok5448
      @yopekok5448 Рік тому +16

      i think he underestimated his believability by the public. i for one would believe what he says from his own experience than some academic Professors who only studied North Korea. I am also of the opinion that Otto was definitely drugged when i saw he got off the plane in a vegetative state and it was announced there were no signs of being beaten. To beat him would be too blatant. Like he said, no one should go to NK for holiday as they can deem you a spy even when you are not. On the whole, I don't think he is really saying anything that is truly derogatory of NK.

    • @indigo8021
      @indigo8021 Рік тому +1

      How can you ‘literally’ be a defector?

    • @CandiceGoddard
      @CandiceGoddard Рік тому +8

      @@indigo8021 I'll make two assumptions about the motive for your comment. The first that you are asking genuinely and not using low brow sarcasm. The second is that you're a English language learner.
      The gentleman can 'literally' be a defector because the word "defector" means: "someone who leaves a country, political party, etc., especially in order to join an opposing one:"
      So if, in English someone writes in a non formal English, as used in online forums and comment sections, that another person is "literally... a defector" that means that the conversational English meaning is "the person is in fact a defector" because the word 'literally' means "the basic meaning of the word". This means that literal is a synonym of words such as accurate, real, exact and so on. It is not referring to literature and is the antonym of figurative.
      The person is saying that the gentleman is accurately described as a defector, which is factually correct. He's not a metaphorical defector, is he?
      I've seen a lot of idiots on the internet getting upset because of the word "literally" even when people use it correctly. These same rotten brained imbeciles don't have any issue when they read, "I will" instead of "I shall" or "if it was" instead of "if it were". This is, IMHO because it has become fashionable to complain about this word in a similar manner to how complaining about "problematic" and "ironic" were also common tropes. Funny that no one corrected the, "I could care less" ignorance.
      Quite frankly your comment was incorrect in formal English too. You wrote, "How can you 'literally' be a defector?" but the OP was not writing about him or herself, he or she was referring to a third party so you should have written, "How can _one_ 'literally' be a defector?"
      "One" is the English language pronoun that people should use instead of "they" when referring to a non demon possessed individual who thinks that he or she is neither male nor female.
      Definitions from the Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge being a university in the UK that is older than all anglophone countries except the UK having been founded in 1209.

    • @CandiceGoddard
      @CandiceGoddard Рік тому +1

      @@indigo8021 Just to clarify, I'm not saying that the UK was a country before 1209. I'm merely simplifying the matter because Americans in particular seem to find the basic geography of Britain hard enough to comprehend without getting into details about historic kingdoms and so on.

    • @indigo8021
      @indigo8021 Рік тому +4

      @@CandiceGoddard that was a pile of waffle with absolutely no relevance to my comment but thanks for playing 👍🏻

  • @Asidders
    @Asidders 7 місяців тому +15

    I cannot believe how I was glued to the screen 47 minutes straight

  • @jessied.6741
    @jessied.6741 Рік тому +133

    Such an informative interview. He’s so well spoken and his answers are all logical and insightful. I admire his bravery for leaving behind the comfort of his rank and connections and choosing to live amicably in South Korea. I firmly believe his situation will take a turn for the better after this interview. Thank you so much Asian Boss for your good work 👏🏻

  • @solitudestanding1163
    @solitudestanding1163 Рік тому +89

    Thanks so much for this. I've always wondered what happened to Otto and felt for his plight. May his family find ways to go on and remember his spirit.

  • @tuttlespeachtree3413
    @tuttlespeachtree3413 Рік тому +34

    His honesty is is both enlightening and terrifying...I hope he can find safety and contentment one day.

  • @chrisnanai4308
    @chrisnanai4308 16 днів тому +1

    Asian boss has guts man. This is dangerous business what he’s doing. Mad respect to you sir. Sending love from New Zealand

  • @avantikasukhia6416
    @avantikasukhia6416 Рік тому +249

    What a great interview. Immense respect for Chul-eun Lee for putting his life on the line. I hope his mother/family in North Korea aren't under threat with these interviews.
    RIP Otto. 🙌

    • @huntersoper4531
      @huntersoper4531 Рік тому +72

      I hate to say it but they have been more then likely executed

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf Рік тому +12

      @@waterblade4638 The thing is, was his «crime» true to begin with?

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf Рік тому +7

      @@waterblade4638 Huh... what?

    • @mildlyderanged
      @mildlyderanged Рік тому +17

      ​@@hugolafhugolafthere's footage online of him going into the 5th floor of the hotel and removing a poster, it does seem this is something that tourists in NK do a lot, so he was certainly singled out and punished more severely then others.

    • @hugolafhugolaf
      @hugolafhugolaf Рік тому +11

      @@mildlyderangedWell then, if he did do it, it sucks that they made an example of him, but he was dumb to do it in the first place.

  • @zertilus
    @zertilus Рік тому +120

    This guy is just immensely humble, he certainly is not just "some guy in the crowd" like he says about himself. The circumstances here are beyond that, it's literally world changing

    • @jd_ralte
      @jd_ralte Рік тому +1

      Moith piece😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Dave-ji1yp
      @Dave-ji1yp 9 місяців тому

      HE IS A FRAUD

    • @RC-tn3xo
      @RC-tn3xo 2 місяці тому

      @@Dave-ji1yp NK troll bot detected.

  • @dinenpine
    @dinenpine Рік тому +165

    Thank you for the insightful interview. It is disappointing to hear that after escaping North Korea and risking his life and well being doing these interviews, he still struggles financially. I'm from the US (Hawaii) so the difficulties/struggles that come with a competitive capitalist (and mostly merit based) society are no stranger to me. It is the norm and expected and I know nothing else, and despite its failings at some aspects I still believe it to be the best system overall. From what I've read and heard, South Korea sounds far more hypercompetitive from childhood to early adulthood than here. Being thrown into that kind of society after living your entire life in the complete opposite and then having to deal with the preposterous idea of paying money to getting a graduate degree in the study of your prior culture from teachers that have never experienced it while still keeping that optimism and smile and "come what may" attitude is mad admirable. Blessings on the humanitarian that's been supporting you behind the scenes and to you as well. Hope you've been checking your Paypal. It wasn't much but the cool thing about this whole capitalism and democracy and freedom concept is one can choose how to earn their money and how to spend it, and I can and made the choice to help you with the little financial power one normal person across the ocean who never has met you and most likely never will can do.
    Aloha and good luck!!!

    • @user-zr6pl6nb6z
      @user-zr6pl6nb6z Рік тому +3

      Our current society is anything but merit-based. It's all about identity politics and who you're friends with.

    • @cindyoconnell2471
      @cindyoconnell2471 Рік тому

      @@user-zr6pl6nb6zIt is both!

    • @genevamoore4529
      @genevamoore4529 Рік тому +5

      That's si nice of you and such great words of encouragement to him I'm sure no matter what you sent him he is very thankful for. I'm sending a little as well and saw your comment and just wanted to thank you.

    • @reidnlorikincaid9683
      @reidnlorikincaid9683 Рік тому +3

      Nicely stated.

  • @matthewmangum6320
    @matthewmangum6320 11 місяців тому +97

    I had always wanted to know what really happened to OW. You could tell that he’d been tortured in some way but I couldn’t find any information on their methods. Being beaten by the guards and then chemically tortured by some sort of drug to erase his memory makes sense now, this ex-spy confirms the methods that they use. That helps me understand why OW looked the way he did and why he eventually died of his torturous injuries he sustained at the hands of his kidnappers. My condolences to his family and friends for having to live through this absolute tragedy.

    • @karinberryman2009
      @karinberryman2009 10 місяців тому +2

      His teeth were described as having been rearranged.

    • @adc_15
      @adc_15 10 місяців тому +7

      and the waterboarding is enough to deprive your brain from oxygen hence getting into coma which happened :(

    • @LunaticTheCat
      @LunaticTheCat 9 місяців тому +3

      The spy did not confirm that he was drugged. He said that it is his opinion that he was drugged and that he is only 70% to 80% sure of this.

    • @aszechy
      @aszechy 7 місяців тому +19

      What happened to OW is that he, like so many (especially young) people today, from the perspective of their Western freedom and comfort, couldn't imagine what a communist dictatorship really was. Many seem to think it's some kind of Disneyland theme park, a bit funny with its ridiculous slogans and posters, or maybe even kind of cool with its anti-capitalist and revolutionary vibes - maybe they heard about the forced labour camps, the starvation, the surveillance, but they cannot really imagine it. They cannot really imagine that a place exists where stealing a poster is enough to end your life. To me, how he actually died is of little importance - they killed him. I am deeply sorry for him in his ignorance and hope others in his generation will wake up from the phantasies they have about communism before they go about recreating it.

    • @oldtwinsna8347
      @oldtwinsna8347 7 місяців тому +5

      Also note there was no autopsy since the parents denied the procedure. Without an autopsy, the amount of analysis was extremely limited. However, it was clear there was no dental trauma, nor were there are any signs of blunt force trauma. Chemical analysis of tissues in the organs could likely have revealed anything unusual.

  • @hhspore
    @hhspore Рік тому +68

    wow I sat through the entire interview and was very impressed with the interviewee. He's admirable. Very resilient and just so energetic and positive. Thumbs up to this hero !! From Singapore

  • @1991shadowheart
    @1991shadowheart Рік тому +206

    I never saw the first interview, nor am I subscribed to Asian boss, but this interview was a rare gem to watch. I'm so glad to know that I'm not the only one thinking that sudden reunification is a bad idea. Props to this madlad for giving everyone a part two. I'm off to watch part one, and subbing to this channel. Well done!
    You sir, are an amazing gentleman, and I respect you for having the courage to share your story. I wish you nothing but the best for your future.
    Regards, an Aussie.

    • @icingcake
      @icingcake Рік тому +2

      While 27:50 makes me cautious, I agree with 45:15 him on reunification for sure - and the fact that he discourages unconditional aid and visits to NK

  • @b64771
    @b64771 Рік тому +111

    Regarding the conversation about Otto at 31:00 mins, the family elected not to have a full autopsy but instead conduct an external evaluation. Therefore, I don’t believe toxicologists assessed all of his internal organs.

    • @taniawoodhouse6210
      @taniawoodhouse6210 9 місяців тому +4

      I might be to do with his religon

    • @kovy689
      @kovy689 8 місяців тому +2

      So what was the cause of death?

    • @syewilliams2372
      @syewilliams2372 8 місяців тому +2

      @@kovy689poison or some kind of chemical maybe gas -

    • @kovy689
      @kovy689 8 місяців тому +1

      @@syewilliams2372 So you don’t know exactly…

    • @syewilliams2372
      @syewilliams2372 8 місяців тому +6

      @@kovy689no one does mate - it’s just the most likely the family wouldn’t do a tox test and there was no external marks it’s his best guess and makes sense if they have been testing all sorts of banned substances

  • @eyesonthey
    @eyesonthey 4 місяці тому +3

    Very insightful guest, and you are an excellent interviewer. His comment about 'less executions meant power had solidified' was intriguing.

  • @alexfinns6162
    @alexfinns6162 Рік тому +306

    Great interview. Hearing things from the inside really sends chills down my spine. I have much respect for this guy, possibly putting his life on the line so that the truth gets out. He also explained everything well and even though is in a bad financial situation, he always remained humble and never asked for money. A nice man! Thanks Asian Boss for this series of interviews

    • @TranBaoHuyFpps-js3fe
      @TranBaoHuyFpps-js3fe Рік тому +8

      Ikr, this guy doesn't get paid enough for this.

    • @JH4RPlp
      @JH4RPlp Рік тому +3

      i wish there was a gofundme for him. I'd donate towards his college fund and I feel many others would too

  • @ZyZy456
    @ZyZy456 Рік тому +155

    This is what Journalism is supposed to be!!!

    • @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242
      @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242 Рік тому

      Just a Christian walking by. I publicly confess my faith and belief in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Lord and Saviour. Amen. Thanks

    • @Danimalpm1
      @Danimalpm1 3 місяці тому

      We had this kind of journalism but it doesn’t sell as well as fear-mongering rage bait. We devolved from “if it bleeds, it leads” to now only wanting “news” that reinforces our pre-conceived ideas about the world. Journalism has been relegated to just another form of entertainment and everyone thinks they’re qualified to dispense it.

  • @zedart1111
    @zedart1111 Рік тому +104

    What a freaking dope interview, I watched this straight without skipping. Very efficient and productive conversations, pls help and support this guy at all cost. He deserves his Masters and PhD, truly someone that lived and went deeper. Hand off and props to Asian Boss! More power❤🎉

    • @murraybritton6729
      @murraybritton6729 Рік тому +2

      The paypal account that email address is tied to is a different person! Y'all don't be sending money there..

    • @souldrifter1572
      @souldrifter1572 Рік тому +1

      Indeed. I hope representatives from Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge etc could listen and get this man a scholarship. I can’t even believe top university in South Korea didn’t give one to him. If Oxford can give one to Malala Yusafzai just because of she went through under Taliban then why not giving to this man?

    • @ellyruaya6445
      @ellyruaya6445 Рік тому +1

      ​@@murraybritton6729maybe he did that to avoid NK agents. NK is also known for cyber warfare and cyber crimes, so it make sense to hide your true identity to escape capture.

  • @linus1703
    @linus1703 Рік тому +9

    I totally hope he starts a patreon it would be amazing to support him and hear from him monthly

  • @fred7108
    @fred7108 Рік тому +243

    Probably the most informative and educational story I’ve ever read on this forum. What a brave, articulate man the ex spy is, and the boss is an amazing interviewer. Such a great piece. This man deserves financial help to further the cause of human rights.

    • @User-jr7vf
      @User-jr7vf Рік тому +3

      i mean, credits go for the translator that put what he said in good english. i couldn't do it myself because english is not my first language.

  • @rats7603
    @rats7603 Рік тому +167

    It is extremely fascinating to hear about the real North Korea from him and his views about reunification. It is absolutely convincing that an immediate reunification without proper understanding of varying cultures of the two countries would only result in chaos than peace. Also his points on estimating one's power based on known and quantifying parameters would only lead to miscalculations and judgements by any government. I really wish him to be healthy for a really long time and educate people with this immense knowledge and critical thinking abilities. We are with you Lee Chul Eun.

    • @gamesgames3318
      @gamesgames3318 Рік тому +4

      Whenever I hear reunification from SKreans I gotta laugh. It's impossible because the Kim family and their lackeys will not give up power and a good life so easily. The only way is to take down the north Korean regime and that's never happening.

    • @kainicole8741
      @kainicole8741 Рік тому +1

      Without them taking into consideration the cultural and idealogical differences it would just be Somalia and Somaliland all over again

    • @orisirisishop
      @orisirisishop Рік тому

      He is right about the fact that it would only cause chaos. My country also unified in a way and everyday it is just fight.

  • @comradeyars
    @comradeyars Рік тому +54

    I'm not even sure how I came across this interview, but I truly enjoyed it. Thanks for the incredibly unique insight, and your willingness to provide an outlet of support for the man.

    • @LilyGazou
      @LilyGazou Рік тому +1

      The algorithms target you by your interests

  • @janiceaguilar3593
    @janiceaguilar3593 10 місяців тому +6

    Keep this Man under constant CARE!!! NEW SUBSCRIBER as of today!!!

  • @leftsurface007
    @leftsurface007 Рік тому +49

    Truly inspiring young man, the way he explains about the DPK without showing any animosity and at the same time has solutions and not justifications is inspiring. I am though a little shocked that he has to attend university to be able to lecture on DPK matters, where he clearly has a vast knowledge due to the position he held within the government before he defected. A point he made when his professor at university asks him questions proves he clearly has superior knowledge, he's lived it! I hope he remains safe and continues on his path enlightening the outside world of life within the DPK. Thank you for airing this interview!

  • @trex3003
    @trex3003 Рік тому +30

    I am impressed with this man's character and strength. I hope he gets the help he needs to carry on.

  • @mateoo112
    @mateoo112 Рік тому +64

    One of the best interviews I've ever seen on North Korea. So intelligent and well spoken. I really worry about the safety of this man. I truly hope he stays safe and well. God bless him for sharing more light on North Korea. People need to know the truth.

    • @hunterq4202
      @hunterq4202 Рік тому +6

      I respect how nuanced he is, especially at the end what he says. Compare to the Yeonmi Park girl, I don’t trust her. She seems very sensationalist and like she is after profit, if anything to a point she harms the defectors who want to genuinely educate on

    • @whom382
      @whom382 Рік тому

      @@hunterq4202 There are several videos on youtube now outlining the flaws in her story where she (and her mother) contradicts other things she has said.

  • @hilzyall
    @hilzyall 9 місяців тому +4

    Amazing interview watched from Texas USA. Thank you for sharing truth about North Korea. I learned so much. I will send support - what a great man!

  • @hongsamwine
    @hongsamwine Рік тому +54

    Thank you so much for putting this together. I am a cultural studies major, and have been curious to understand North Korea better ever since I was a child. I am so grateful for Mr Lee’s candid way of sharing insights into some of the most guarded knowledge. Thank you Asian Boss!

    • @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242
      @shawnsangikkimkinggod4242 Рік тому +2

      Just a Christian walking by. I publicly confess my faith and belief in the Lord Jesus Christ as the Lord and Saviour. Amen. Thanks

    • @Michael.storen
      @Michael.storen Рік тому

      Cultural Studies Major?! Im sorry but what made you decide to pick that. Are there jobs in your area specifically asking for Cultural Studies Majors? I find it almost criminal what universities do these days in offering more or less garbage, skill-less degrees.

  • @TR-zx1lc
    @TR-zx1lc Рік тому +74

    Finally an honest, reasonable interview with a defector not pushing a narrative, but just telling it like it is.

    • @RT-qz5ci
      @RT-qz5ci Рік тому

      You’re liberal arent you.

    • @TR-zx1lc
      @TR-zx1lc Рік тому

      @@RT-qz5ci No, I'm about as right wing as they come.

    • @RT-qz5ci
      @RT-qz5ci Рік тому +2

      @@TR-zx1lc so what agenda is being pushed by other defectors? Honestly just curious

    • @TR-zx1lc
      @TR-zx1lc Рік тому +4

      @@RT-qz5ci Neoliberalism; the belief in perpetuating war while covering it in a veil of "muh democracy." NATO's support of Ukraine is an excellent example.

  • @KL-yq9nw
    @KL-yq9nw Рік тому +361

    I went to North Korea just a few weeks before Otto Warmbier was arrested so I think about him often. I'm also American and went with the same tour company. I watch lots of videos on this channel but seriously, thanks for providing cutting edge journalism and so many fascinating interviews and stories.

    • @NoToBigBro
      @NoToBigBro Рік тому +13

      Before you went to N. Korea, this that tour company tell you N. Korea is nothing like any other country in the world and that you need to behave "perfectly?"

    • @kristinesharp6286
      @kristinesharp6286 Рік тому

      Gosh look at the US travel page on North Korea. Do not travel. Passport not valid. No consulate services. If you get special permission the first line under says to make a will. The tour company should not do business with Americans.

    • @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY
      @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY Рік тому

      What hotel did you stay during North Korea tour ?

    • @maneliaayesha365
      @maneliaayesha365 Рік тому +5

      ​@Madge Thornpoole i think because of curiosity?

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind Рік тому

      Hidden cameras are placed in living rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms with audio in communist countries. There is a big reason why tourists are exclusively staying in certain hotels in North Korea.

  • @pirateylass
    @pirateylass 7 місяців тому +4

    What an incredible interview! First time here, liked and subscribed. Can't wait to watch some more of your channel's content!

  • @CheapSushi
    @CheapSushi Рік тому +56

    His points at the end about an exchange make a lot of sense. It would be a massive shock and difficult to deal with if everything happens too suddenly. True integration will take a long time. It would be a huge shame to go through all the effort to unify a people and country only to create even more hostility or friction between everyone because of the difficulty of mixing again. I don't know what the catalyst would be other than war but I hope it can transition to something sensible like what was mentioned.

    • @keyser021
      @keyser021 6 місяців тому

      In what world do you think the US would ever allow peaceful integration between either Korea or China? There's trillions and trillions and trillions of $ to be made, are you a fool?

  • @MorrowPlays
    @MorrowPlays Рік тому +27

    His talk of struggle in the beginning shifting to how expertly he discussed political, military etc issues was wild. He is humbly genius.

  • @phillamoore157
    @phillamoore157 Рік тому +11

    This is my first video watching Asian Boss. What an outstanding job, they did with this. I don’t know Chul-eun’s entire story, but as far as this interview goes, he’s an incredibly, genuine, grounded, and well-spoken, young man. I wish him all the best.

  • @Cabybloom
    @Cabybloom 17 днів тому +1

    I could listen to this gentleman speak for days. He is incredibly knowledgeable and informative I'm beyond impressed. I've watched all his episodes, and not once have I felt bored. He truly knows how to engage his audience! I sincerely hope he succeeds in all his endeavors. Listening to him is like reading a book I could revisit endlessly. Thank you, Asian Boss, for bringing him on and sharing such valuable insights with us. I thoroughly enjoyed this show!❤

  • @Serenearctic20240
    @Serenearctic20240 Рік тому +61

    I only hope for the best for this man and his future, thanks to him for being so brave and honest about his experiences. Everything he mentioned was very insightful and helped me sympathize with North Koreans and what they are going through on a regular basis. He explained everything in such a relatable way, he definitely needs to give TED Talks, or have his own podcast, I would definitely listen in ❤️

  • @Infjkulasa6569
    @Infjkulasa6569 Рік тому +50

    Such a bright man! I wish him success in his goals for graduate school. Thank you for this insightful interview! And thank you for trying to change our world through a merging of North and South Korea, not drastically but slowly reunifying. I like his idea of the island where the two cultures can get together safely before the two nations start reunification. Excellent interview, excellent questions too.

  • @Sunset553
    @Sunset553 Рік тому +199

    College students used to think it was just a prank to do something against a strong regime. You never thought you’d die for your action.I don’t know how serious Otto W was, but RIP young guy. Comfort & love to his family

    • @TheTrendkillerx
      @TheTrendkillerx Рік тому +22

      Well well well, if that isn't the consequences of my own actions.

    • @Seattle206723
      @Seattle206723 Рік тому +52

      He gave his life so the rest of you don't make that mistake. Never Go to North Korea! Ever! May he rest in peace!

    • @Jopa955
      @Jopa955 Рік тому +13

      @@Seattle206723 lol same would happen even in Europe. As long as u do follow rules anywhere u go ur okay. Destroying public property is a crime no matter where u go.

    • @damontan4749
      @damontan4749 Рік тому +7

      Esp american students because of their culture

    • @aspannas
      @aspannas Рік тому +1

      @@Jopa955 No one would be treated like they are in north korea by being interrogated, beaten, drugged and forced to lie. No one would get 15 years in prison. No one would return in a vegetative state and then just die.

  • @syncacct8576
    @syncacct8576 10 місяців тому +6

    Hats off to Chul-eun Lee. What an inspiring man!

  • @emfrankson1590
    @emfrankson1590 Рік тому +18

    This interviewer is excellent, top rate. He doesn’t get distracted, smoothly flows with the info coming in, doesn’t give his own opinion which we know must be superior, just stays cool and keeps the other talking. Masterly!

  • @Lioness_UTV
    @Lioness_UTV Рік тому +14

    For all those who enjoyed this fascinating interview. I would ask all to consider sending 1 to 5 dollars as it would clearly mean the world to him. We need more people like him in the world not less.

  • @KijikWolf
    @KijikWolf Рік тому +34

    I love the work you guys do, Asian Boss :) Thank you!

  • @jaredoaks
    @jaredoaks 3 місяці тому +2

    Wonderful interview. Thanks for posting.

  • @richhillyer3448
    @richhillyer3448 Рік тому +7

    He seems like a perfectly nice young man. Blows my image of North Koreans away. Very animated, friendly smile- everything I haven't seen in the few photos. Keep up the good work !

  • @725k9
    @725k9 Рік тому +14

    Thanks for the subtitles!

  • @irawilliams343
    @irawilliams343 Рік тому +164

    This man must be protected at all cost. He confirmed my suspicions that Otto Warmbier was framed.

    • @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY
      @FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY Рік тому +1

      Sara Novyshansky (1893 - 1955) was the maternal great grandmother of Otto Warmbier and Efroim Novyshansky (father of Sara) was the maternal 2nd great gradfather of Otto Warmbier. His ancestry wer German and Jewish.

    • @Bobby._._.
      @Bobby._._. Рік тому +52

      @@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY what’s your point

    • @heresjohnny602
      @heresjohnny602 Рік тому +1

      Ira it was plainly clear he was framed from the start so you've not had any great revelations.

    • @sweatycrabthailand4262
      @sweatycrabthailand4262 Рік тому +1

      framed? he was tortured. This guy said he was not tortured above waterboarding, but some angry guards beat him. That is not true.

    • @irawilliams343
      @irawilliams343 Рік тому +4

      @@sweatycrabthailand4262 what I meant is that he was framed for stealing a propaganda poster that led him to being arrested

  • @malectric
    @malectric 10 місяців тому +6

    It is remarkable that this young man smiled a lot and seemed so relaxed given the horrendous circumstances he once lived under. The amount of human emotion common to us all must be so suppressed under that horrible regime. I am very glad for him that he had the courage to escape to live a better life.

    • @310BPM
      @310BPM 10 місяців тому

      like Yeonmi said, in DPRK there are no words for 'hope', 'freedom' or 'compassion'❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹

  • @abhishiktachakraborty7577
    @abhishiktachakraborty7577 Рік тому +28

    Refreshing interview with a balanced smart brave man. I really hope he gets his degree and spread the word like he intends to and make the world a better place. Much respect.

  • @gab363
    @gab363 Рік тому +6

    Humble and honest❤️ I hope he will receive the help he needs. Watch the first interview, if you haven’t. Thanks, Asian Boss for a great interview 👍

  • @duchessofpotatoland
    @duchessofpotatoland Рік тому +17

    Worry not, I turned my bell on so I get all the notification from Asian Boss and I'm always here supporting the channel. Although I barely comment on the video, I always watch the uploads. Thank you for another quality content
    Stay safe.